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- The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES)
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) advances the science and practice of designing for people in systems through knowledge exchange, collaboration and advocacy
- ASPIRE—the 69th HFES International Annual Meeting
ASPIRE—the 69th HFES International Annual Meeting, happening October 13-17, 2025, in Chicago, IL, will help us break new ground, grow, connect and make the world a better place through the application of our specialized body of knowledge
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Pursue your professional dreams with the power of HFES membership and contribute to building a better world for all Learn more about the benefits of HFES membership The membership year follows the calendar year and members may renew beginning October 1 annually Join HFES today!
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Join the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and use the knowledge you gain and benefits at your disposal to advance in your professional journey With members located throughout the United States and in more than 50 other nations, HFES is the largest multidisciplinary professional organization in the world for individuals in the HF E field
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Events HFES organizes highly regarded educational activities on a variety of topics and interest areas These activities offer unparalleled opportunities to immerse oneself in new discoveries and breakthroughs in the field of human factors ergonomics and benefit from opportunities to meet peers from around the world
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The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, founded in 1957, is the world’s largest scientific association for human factors ergonomics professionals The Society's 3,500 members work in educational institutions, industry, government and military research centers and independent consultancies in 58 countries
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- ASPIRE 2025 is the 69th International Annual Meeting of HFES
ASPIRE is the premier HFES educational activity dedicated to advancing the latest research and developments impacting our field and the interactions between humans, systems and their environment
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