15th FRAMily meeting/workshop

Last week, Niklas Grabbe participated in the 15th FRAMily meeting/workshop in Copenhagen. The annual workshop aims to share experiences from research and practice using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM), developed by Erik Hollnagel, to analyse activities in socio-technical systems - how something has happened, how something happens, or how something could happen. It is a method related to the research field of Resilience Engineering.

Last week, Niklas Grabbe participated in the 15th FRAMily meeting/workshop in Copenhagen. The annual workshop aims to share experiences from research and practice using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM), developed by Erik Hollnagel, to analyse activities in socio-technical systems - how something has happened, how something happens, or how something could happen. It is a method related to the research field of Resilience Engineering.
 
After the coronavirus, it was nice to meet many people from around the world in face-to-face interactions showing great diversity in using FRAM for different problem spaces (ranging from health care to aviation and space missions) and ongoing developments of FRAM-based analytical tools and visualisations.
 
A special thanks go to the scientific committee for organizing the meeting in such a beautiful and enjoyable venue.
 
The next FRAMily meeting is going to take place in Sweden.

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