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Fit to perform: Tachograph of Tomorrow

Fit to Perform, is a High Impact Initiative of the EIT Digital Innovation Action Line Health and Wellbeing. Representative partners from the automotive value chain work together in this initiative. 

The aim of Fit to Perform, is to further develop ICT solutions to make professional driving a healthier and safer occupation based on cardio-respiratory and motion sensing. The partners in the initiative are Elektrobit, TU/e, TI, FBK, DFKI, Astrata, FIAT, UCL, Imperial College, TrentoRise, TNO, University Edinburgh, Philips. 

Showing first prototype of Fit to Perform @ Post Expo

PostExpo 2015 is a conference and exhibition that takes place in Paris, 29 sep – 1 oct 2015. The Fit to Perform Initiative decided to take part in the PostExpo with a stand (5034) at the Post-Expo exhibition and by organising an in-depth meeting and hands-on workshop back to back with the PostExpo Conference. The in-depth meeting and hands-on workshop takes place in one of the Post-Expo conference rooms, on 30 September. In here, the first working prototype will be presented to invitees. 

Stand 5034

The Fit to Perform stand (5034) at the Post Expo exhibition floor will show interesting simulators to the audience. We welcome everyone who is curious to know how the Fit to Perform ICT solution is able to make professional driving a healthier and safer occupation. 

Visit the Fit to Perform stand: 5034
PostExpo 2015: 29 sep – 1 oct 2015 
Venue: Pte de Versailles
Paris: www.postexpo.com

POST-EXPO generates worldwide recognition and support for the postal industry and provides a forum to share views, ideas, innovations, new products and services with a truly global perspective. Visitors and delegates come together each year from more than 90 countries. With an estimated 3,500 logistics professionals gathering in one place, the exhibition will be an important networking opportunity and building block. 

More information on Fit to Perform
Contact: Else Embregts

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