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Anthrotech’s pioneering work is recognized worldwide. Our contributions in the field of anthropometry have been referenced in more than 278 publications and cited in thousands of other research papers and articles. Come join us in our passionate pursuit of product designs that deliver superior fit, comfort, and customer experience.

Here you’ll find the latest and greatest tools and resources from the Anthrotech team. Our expertise can help you unlock the key to designing products that align perfectly with human anatomy and movement and seamlessly integrate into your customers’ lives.

Anthrotech: At The Forefront Of Innovation

Anthropometry is a living, breathing field of study, and Anthrotech is at the forefront. Here is a collection of our contributions to the field including case studies, speaking engagements, and industry events we have attended.

Humans vs. Digital Models: Why Human Feedback Still Matters in Product Development

In the fast-paced world of product development, Digital Human Models (DHMs) and CAD (Computer-Aided Design) systems are invaluable tools. They... read more

The Right Way to Measure Body Parts for Product Design

Hey there, curious minds! Ever wondered how designers make sure that the products we use, wear, or interact with fit... read more

Busting Gender Myths: Unveiling the Truth about Male and Female Bodies

Today, we’re diving headfirst into a topic that impacts all of us, but often remains in the shadows – the... read more

Mastering the Art of Fit Testing: 4 Keys to Success

So, you’ve got this incredible new apparel item or wearable product that’s getting ready to launch soon, but there’s one... read more

The Keys to Determining Fit Test Sample Sizes

Let’s dive into the important topic of determining the right sample size for a fit test. You might be wondering,... read more

Anthrotech is at the forefront of the ever-changing field of anthropometry.

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