Human movement and posture

ONE Lab uses optical, inertial, and markerless motion-capture systems to measure full-body and upper-extremity movement in laboratory, virtual, and workplace environments.

Muscle activity and neuromuscular function

Wireless electromyography supports the study of muscle activation, neuromuscular fatigue, task exposure, and recovery during controlled and applied work.

Hand and finger movement

Wearable glove systems enable detailed measurement of finger posture, hand movement, grip behaviour, and interaction with physical and virtual objects.

Gaze, attention and behaviour

Mobile eye tracking allows the lab to examine gaze behaviour, attentional focus, visual search, and interaction with physical and virtual work environments.

Strength, force and physical demand

Force transducers, dynamometry, force plates, and biomechanical modelling support analysis of strength capability, applied forces, balance, and whole-body loading.

Virtual work simulation

Virtual reality and digital human modelling allow work processes, products, and environments to be evaluated before physical implementation.

Mobile workplace assessment

Portable motion capture, electromyography, hand tracking, force measurement, and synchronized video enable high-fidelity research directly in workplaces.

Integrated measurement

Systems can be synchronized to examine movement, muscle activity, forces, hand use, gaze, and task context together.

Stationary ONE Lab

The laboratory supports controlled biomechanics, neuromuscular, strength, and virtual-work studies.

Mobile ONE Lab

Portable systems extend high-fidelity measurement into occupational environments while preserving appropriate research and privacy controls.

Research collaboration

ONE Lab collaborates with academic, public-sector, and approved industry partners on research questions aligned with its expertise. Collaborations are structured around rigorous methods, research ethics, and responsible communication of results.