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Bianca Sfalcin

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Bianca Sfalcin is an associate consultant and ergonomics engineer for Humantech. She facilitates the deployment of ergonomics software solutions and conducts on-site workshops across global companies. She performs musculoskeletal disorder risk assessments and redesigns workspaces. She can be reached at [email protected]

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