UK based company is world-first to introduce eye tracking process analysis to logistics sector.
30 Jun 16
Heavey RF is again leading the charge in innovation by becoming the world’s first company to introduce an eye tracking technology for process analysis and enhancement in the logistics sector.
The adaptation of eye tracking technology, which is typically used in cognitive science and in web usability studies for the IT sector, is an exciting and new way of determining the best method to meet and exceed the ever changing consumer demands on logistics and deliveries.
Heavey RF provides advanced technology solutions to the warehouse and logistics sector and has offices in offices in London, Dublin and Cork in Ireland, Poland and the USA.
The company has introduced and adapted the eye tracking technology to its industry to provide an even greater level of analysis and in turn, service and results for its clients.
The technology has the potential to transform logistics operations by identifying and analysing ‘operational reality’ through a head mounted monitor and video oculography that evaluates eye movement, capturing first person perspective to give a true measurement of cognitive engagement.
For example, Heavey RF’s eye tracking system can be worn by a picker in a warehouse as they carry out their work to capture, in real time, workloads, processes, and responses to situations as well as fixation and distraction points.
The highly detailed studies are analysed by Heavey RF researchers so that they can best identify and advise business owners on the areas where productivity, accuracy and safety can be improved to reduce operational costs and increase profits.
One client who has already worked with Heavey RF with the eye tracking technology is Johnston Logistics. Carl Johnston, head of IT says:
“We were a little sceptical at first about what to expect from this technology, but very quickly we realised many areas of our processes that could be refined further due to the wealth of data presented from the eye tracking analysis. This included physical processes as well as potential improvements in health and safety.”
According to Ronan Clinton, CEO of the Heavey RF Group, harnessing the potential of eye tracking technology is an exciting development for the logistics sector which relies so heavily on people and streamlined processes.
“From the early stages, we knew this was going to be a useful application of eye-tracking technology. What we didn’t know was just how useful. The outcome to date has been extremely encouraging and we have been able to produce the most detailed account of what really happens in an operational logistics environment.”
So unique has been this approach that it has generated significant interest in global user experience and useability circles. As a result Heavey RF have been invited to present the technology and its use at the World Useability Congress convention in Graz, Austria in October of this year.
Ronan Clinton concluded:
“We are keen to see where this takes our voice directed and mobile computing solutions.”
For more information in relation to the eye tracking for the logistics sector contact Heavey RF on
(0) 1494 854455
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About Heavey RF Group:
Heavey RF employs 36 people across its offices.
Founded in 1999, it is a highly reputable provider of advanced technology solutions to the warehouse and logistics sector whose clients include United Drug, Bulmers, BWG Foods and Syncreon Logistics.
Its turnover in 2015 was almost £10 million which represented a 30% growth on the previous year.
Heavey RF provides advanced technology solutions to the warehouse and logistics sector and has offices in offices in London, Dublin and Cork in Ireland, Poland and the USA.