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      P.O. Box 268
      6700 AG  Wageningen
      Netherlands
      
       +31-317-473300
      
 
        
        Measuring human performance
 
        
        Human factors engineering for command and control environments
 
        
        From small setups to complete laboratories
 
        
        Unobtrusive measuring systems
 
        
        Communication analysis
 
        
        Observing human performance
  Noldus Information Technology develops innovative software, hardware and integrated solutions for the study of human behavior. Our tools are used by researchers and engineers for a wide variety of applications in the fields of human factors, ergonomics, psychology and movement science. Examples are human performance analysis (in field, lab or simulator), task analysis, ethnographical studies, usability testing, analysis of verbal and nonverbal communication. 
Our technologies include advanced digital video, observational data collection, physiological data acquisition, eye tracking, user-system interaction logging, facial expression recognition, data analysis, and pattern detection. In addition to tools and systems, we offer consultancy and training in research methods and techniques. 
Our headquarters are located in The Netherlands. We have branch offices in Germany, France, Spain and the United States.
Customers (corporations): 
- BAE Systems - Boeing - Eurisco - General Dynamics - Lockheed Martin - MITRE Corporation - Thales - TNO Defence, Security and Safety - United Defense LP - Wyle Laboratories 
Customers (government): 
- Defence Science and Technology Organisation (Australia) - Defence Medical Research Institute (Singapore) - Eurocontrol - German Naval Medical Institute - Institute of Naval Medicine (UK) - NASA - National Defence College (Sweden) - Norwegian Armed Forces - Risø National Laboratory - Royal Air Force (UK) - Royal Dutch Army - Uniformed Services University (USA) - U.S. Air Force - U.S. Federal Aviation Administration - U.S. Military Academy - U.S. Navy 
Last update by Lucas P.J.J. Noldus, Ph.D., Tue 3 Oct 2006