The technology to capture and analyse human movement has existed for years. So has the ergonomics profession. Yet the software connecting the two has largely been an afterthought — technically functional, but designed without the people using it in mind.
Working at Xsens as a Product Manager, Felix Wolbert spent years speaking directly with H&S managers, ergonomics consultants and occupational health professionals. The pattern was consistent: motion capture could produce valuable data, but the workflow around it was fragmented. Outputs stopped at a spreadsheet. Assessments were inconsistent. And nobody was building a product that treated the ergonomist's daily work as the thing worth solving for.
The gap wasn't in the hardware — it was in everything after capture. No complete workflow. No platform built around how assessments are actually conducted, reviewed and acted upon. Just a collection of partial tools that left significant manual effort on the table.
With a background in movement science, product management, and close experience with the H&S and occupational health sectors, Felix founded Motionprint to close that gap. Motionprint Ergo is the result: a platform built from the ground up around the real workflow of ergonomics professionals — not just a tool that processes a file and calls it done.