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Humanetics Publishes Groundbreaking Data on the Growth of the Chinese Population

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Humanetics Publishes Groundbreaking Data on the Growth of the Chinese Population
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Humanetics Publishes Groundbreaking Data on the Growth of the Chinese Population

2024-11-25 18:02 Last Updated At:18:10

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 25, 2024--

Humanetics’ groundbreaking research into the changing size of Chinese consumers shows that the Chinese population is growing taller, broader and heavier on the weighing scale.

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Humanetics has launched its latest size survey – SizeWorld CHINA – which captures the 3D body shape and dimensions of a broad sample of the Chinese population. After several year of detailed planning and data collection, the survey collected comprehensive body measurements and demographic data across six regions: North, Northeast, East, South Central, Southwest, and Northwest China. The study measured 9,023 individuals, including men, women, boys, and girls aged 6 to 75+, at 15 locations, representing China’s population based on national census data. This is particularly significant as the last officially published body survey in China, conducted in 1988, only included adults and provided a limited set of measurements. Since then, rapid economic growth and demographic shifts, such as the rise of the middle class, have significantly impacted body dimensions.

Anke Rissiek, Director of Humanetics Body Data Consulting Services, observed: “The new size trends include substantial increases in weight and girth - especially for men, a rise in height, notable age-related height differences, and variations in body proportions, such as shorter legs and longer torsos compared to European populations. This data is going to have a significant impact on improving and optimizing design for products sold in China.”

The collected data is now available in Humanetics’ iSize portal – the world’s largest data of 3D body scans captured for different regional populations. The iSize data is a critical resource for designers committed to creating clothing, products, vehicles and industrial spaces that address the needs and comforts of a complete range of end users, especially useful for designers and companies committed to address equitable design considerations for all users of their product.

The SizeWorld CHINA data will be accessible from RAMSIS – the Humanetics software that is used by ergonomics engineers in automotive, aerospace and industrial sectors to optimize the comfort and safety of critical environments by occupants of different sizes, and genders. The next RAMSIS software release will be in November. These new insights on the Chinese population are critical for industries that rely on accurate, up-to-date body data for the success of their products in China. Moreover, the RAMSIS database will leverage these detailed measurements to predict future population changes over the next 30 years, providing businesses with actionable insights for long-term product development.

The other critical usage of the data is by fashion, apparel, and accessory designers; retailers; and designers of protective clothing and equipment. The iSize and SizeWorld CHINA data updates are needed to refine size charts and grading systems tailored to specific target customers. The measurements help drive better design and they help ensure that the full protective function of safety equipment is delivered to all individuals. At retail these optimized sizings can drive sales and reduce returns and wastage.

Setting a New Standard for the Industry

As the first representative survey to include both, children and adults at the same time, SizeWorld CHINA sets a new benchmark for the apparel, automotive, and ergonomics industries. Over 36,000 scans were captured in four different postures (Standard, Relaxed, Reach, Seated). Precise measurements were extracted for each participant in accordance with ISO 7250, ISO 8559, ASTM, and RAMSIS standards, ensuring accuracy and comparability. Additionally, avatars were generated from these scans to enable more realistic product development across industries.

The survey follows Humanetics’ global methodology, aligning with other surveys like SizeGERMANY, SizeITALY, and Size NorthAmerica, ensuring compatibility across international markets. In addition to body scans, participants completed an extensive socio-demographic questionnaire covering topics such as apparel, sports, and automotive preferences, providing deeper insights into respondents' backgrounds.

About Humanetics

Our Mission: Protecting Humans in Motion

Humanetics is an Industrial technology group, and a leading provider of safety systems, crash test dummies (ATDs), simulation software (RAMSIS), CAE models, human body models, complete line of passive & active safety SW & testing solutions, precision sensors, fiber optics and laser material processing solutions. The group is organized into three divisions (Safety, Digital and Sensors) focused on precision engineering and software development that puts humans at the heart of industrial design. The group has over 1000 employees located in facilities worldwide, with our global corporate headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA. For more information on SizeWorld CHINA and access to the data, visit https://www.humaneticsgroup.com/products/body-scan-solutions/isize

Humanetics' latest size survey, SizeWorld CHINA, captures the 3D body shape and dimensions of a broad sample of the Chinese population. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Humanetics' latest size survey, SizeWorld CHINA, captures the 3D body shape and dimensions of a broad sample of the Chinese population. (Graphic: Business Wire)

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The UAE arrests 3 Uzbek nationals for the killing of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi

2024-11-25 17:57 Last Updated At:18:10

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates said Monday police arrested three Uzbek nationals for the killing of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi.

The statement from the country's Interior Ministry offered no motive for the slaying of Zvi Kogan.

Kogan, 28, an ultra-Orthodox rabbi who went missing on Thursday, ran a kosher grocery store in the futuristic city of Dubai, where Israelis have flocked for commerce and tourism since the two countries forged diplomatic ties in the 2020 Abraham Accords.

The agreement has held through more than a year of soaring regional tensions unleashed by Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack into southern Israel. But Israel’s devastating retaliatory offensive in Gaza and its invasion of Lebanon, after months of fighting with the Hezbollah militant group, have stoked anger among Emiratis, Arab nationals and others living in the UAE.

The Interior Ministry statement identified the three men as Olimpi Tohirovic, 28, Mahmoud John Abdul Rahim 28, and Azizi Kamilovic, 33. The state-run WAM news agency carried images of the three men, their faces blurred. It did not say if charges had been filed against the men.

It wasn't immediately clear if the three men had lawyers in the UAE, an autocratically ruled nation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula. The Uzbek Consulate in Dubai did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the arrests.

Israeli media reports, citing unnamed security officials, had alleged Uzbeks were involved in Kogan's killing. Uzbeks previously have been hired in Iranian plots targeting dissidents and others.

Iran, which supports Hamas and Hezbollah, has also been threatening to retaliate against Israel after a wave of airstrikes Israel carried out in October in response to an Iranian ballistic missile attack. Iran’s Embassy in Abu Dhabi denied Tehran was involved in the rabbi’s slaying.

While the UAE statement did not mention Iran, Iranian intelligence services have carried out past kidnappings in the UAE.

Western officials believe Iran runs intelligence operations in the UAE and keeps tabs on the hundreds of thousands of Iranians living across the country.

Iran is suspected of kidnapping and later killing British Iranian national Abbas Yazdi in Dubai in 2013, though Tehran has denied involvement. Iran also kidnapped Iranian German national Jamshid Sharmahd in 2020 from Dubai, taking him back to Tehran, where he was executed in October.

The Rimon Market, a kosher grocery store that Kogan managed on Dubai’s busy Al Wasl Road, was shut Sunday. As the wars have roiled the region, the store has been the target of online protests by supporters of the Palestinians. Mezuzahs on the front and back doors of the market appeared to have been ripped off when an Associated Press journalist stopped by.

Kogan’s wife, Rivky, a U.S. citizen who lived with him in the UAE, is the niece of Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, who was killed in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

In a statement Sunday, U.S. National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savett called Kogan’s killing “a horrific crime against all those who stand for peace, tolerance, and coexistence.”

“We condemn in the strongest terms the murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the UAE and our prayers are with his family, the Chabad-Lubavitch community, the broader Jewish community, and all who are mourning his loss,” Savett said.

A man walks past Rimon Market, a Kosher grocery store managed by the late Rabbi Zvi Kogan, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Jon Gambrell)

A man walks past Rimon Market, a Kosher grocery store managed by the late Rabbi Zvi Kogan, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Jon Gambrell)

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