An IoT enabled Unobtrusive Worker Health, Well-Being and Functional Ability Monitoring Framework Dimitrios Amaxilatis Spark Works ITC Ltd. Sheffield, United Kingdom d.amaxilatis@sparkworks.net Nikos Tsironis Spark Works ITC Ltd. Sheffield, United Kingdom ntsironis@sparkworks.net Charalampos Vassiliou Byte S.A. Athens, Greece cvassiliou@byte.gr Otilia Kocsis University of Patras Patras, Greece okocsis@ece.upatras.gr Andr´e Pardal Instituto Pedro Nunes Coimbra, Portugal pardal@ipn.pt Jo˜ ao Quintas Instituto Pedro Nunes Coimbra, Portugal jquintas@ipn.pt Hugo Marcos Instituto Pedro Nunes Coimbra, Portugal hugo.marcos@ipn.pt Gregg C. Vanderheiden Raising the Floor International Geneva, Switzerland gregg@raisingthefloor.org Harm op den Akker Roessingh Research and Development Enschede, the Netherlands H.opdenAkker@rrd.nl Abstract Maintaining a healthy workforce in an ever increasing and ageing pop- ulation is of paramount importance in modern western societies. An age-friendly living and working environment is a huge challenge that has only recently started to be addressed as the number of older citi- zens who are, want or need to continue being active members of society and live independently, is constantly increasing. This paper introduces a system which aims at building a worker-centric Internet of Things enabled system for work ability sustainability, integrating unobtrusive sensing and modelling of the worker state with a suite of novel services for context and worker-aware adaptive work support. 1 Introduction Population ageing is a huge challenge for most advanced countries. Each country employs its own strategies to increase the presence of older workers in work environments or to reduce the early retirement rates and Copyright c 2019 for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). In: Proceeding of the Poster and Workshop Sessions of AmI-2019, the 2019 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence. Rome, Italy, November 2019, published at http://ceur-ws.org, Editors of the proceedings: Emilio Calvanese Strinati, Dimitris Charitos, Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Paolo Ciampolini, Francesca Cuomo, Paolo Di Lorenzo, Damianos Gavalas, Sten Hanke, Andreas Komninos, Georgios Mylonas 1