Human Factors & Ergonomics
Society of Singapore
Driving Human Progress Together
HFESS is a special interest group to promote the awareness of Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) in Singapore. This society advocates the application of such knowledge to achieve compatibility in the design of interactive systems between human, machines, and environments to ensure effectiveness, safety, ease of use and performance.
2024–2025 HFESS AGM
This year’s AGM was both fantastic and celebratory!
During the event, we highlighted key achievements from 2022 to 2025, showcasing the society’s remarkable journey from a local presence to establishing regional and international influence.
Below is a video featuring extracted slides from the HFESS AGM.
Every achievement we celebrate is made possible through the unwavering support of our members, partners, sponsors, and donors. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has provided us with opportunities and support along the way—your contributions mean the world to us!
The AGM slides that were presented and discussed at the 2024-2025 Annual General Meeting are available for download.
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
HFESS is proud to announce the signing of two significant Memoranda of Understanding with esteemed international organizations: the Human Factors Department of Tsinghua University, China, and the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors, United Kingdom.
These MoUs mark the start of an exciting partnership aimed at fostering the advancement of Human Factors and Ergonomics through mutual knowledge exchange and collaborative expertise.
We eagerly anticipate the valuable collaborations that lie ahead!
Congratulations to Our Esteemed Honorary Fellow,
Associate Professor Chui Yoon Ping!
We are delighted to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Associate Professor Chui Yoon Ping on her well-deserved recognition for her outstanding contributions to Singapore.
Your dedication and remarkable achievements inspire us all, and we are incredibly proud of your accomplishments.
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