laboritehnikale
Laboritehnikale is a multidisciplinary field that studies the interaction between human labor and technical systems within work environments. It seeks to understand how tools, machines, software, and organizational practices influence task design, performance, safety, and worker well-being, with the goal of creating processes that are efficient, sustainable, and humane.
The term combines elements of labor, technology, and technique, signaling a focus on how people work with
Core topics include work organization, process optimization, ergonomic design, automation and human–machine collaboration, training and skill
Researchers use ethnographic fieldwork, time-and-motion analyses, ergonomic assessments, simulation and digital twin tools, workflow analysis, and
Laboritehnikale finds applications across manufacturing, logistics, energy, agriculture, and healthcare, as well as in software-enabled services.
Within academia, the field is often positioned alongside ergonomics, human factors engineering, sociotechnical systems, and industrial
See also: ergonomics, human factors, sociotechnical systems, industrial engineering, Industry 4.0.