Current trials
“The new pension legislation means that people are now expected to work until the age of 67. We’re noticing that some companies are keen to give their older employees a helping hand, especially if their work is physically demanding. There are currently a number of trials involving exoskeletons, for example: suits that help to make the work more bearable. Wearing such a suit can enable a warehouse operative with back problems to still do things like lifting heavy boxes.”
“The Belgian market is also trying to stimulate intergenerational work, and virtual reality (VR) can be a useful tool. Imagine a situation in which a technician with 40 years of experience is no longer physically fit enough to visit a job site in person; his younger colleague is, but lacks the necessary knowledge. VR enables the two of them to work together. The on-site employee puts on a virtual reality headset, and the more experienced colleague watches the live video stream from the comfort of his office and is able to give precise instructions. Various trials are underway in that area too, and it’s a perfect example of how people and technology now go hand in hand.”