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The Shift Work App by Timeshifter Helps to Optimize Quality of Life

Timeshifter got its start with a jet lag app that helps people adjust to different times of day and time zones with personalized plans, and now the company is working on The Shift Work App to specifically help "shift workers to optimize their sleep, alertness, health, and quality of life."

As Timeshifter states, about 20% of the global workforce are shift workers—and that means there are 700 million people who need support taking care of themselves to minimize the risk of injury and accidents at work. With its new app, Timeshifter is on a mission to tackle the problem of circadian and sleep disruption with cutting-edge sleep and circadian neuroscience. Like the jet lag app, this new one promises to be highly personalized so that schedules can be set based on users' specific needs.
Trend Themes
1. Personalized Shift Work Apps - Shift work apps with personalized plans are becoming popular to optimize sleep, alertness, and health for shift workers.
2. Circadian and Sleep Disruption Prevention - Cutting-edge sleep and circadian neuroscience is being employed to minimize the risk of injury and accidents at work for shift workers.
3. Customized Scheduling - Highly personalized schedules based on individual needs are being featured in shift work apps to help boost quality of life for shift workers.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry needs to consider implementing personalized shift work apps to help alleviate health concerns and improve quality of life for shift workers.
2. Technology - The technology industry has an opportunity to develop and enhance shift work apps to prevent circadian and sleep disruption caused by shift work schedules.
3. Workforce Management - The workforce management industry has the potential to deploy customized scheduling tools to improve productivity, safety, and overall quality of life for shift workers.

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