TY - JOUR N2 - Up to date, workload and worker performance in Small Medium-sized Enterprise (SMEs) was assessed manually. KESAN (Kansei Engineering-based Sensor for Agroindustry) was developed as a tool to assess worker workload and performance. The latest prototype of KESAN was established. As the final step prior to the full-scale mass production, an industrial design was required and must be designed based on the validation to user needs. This research proposed an industrial design for mass production of KESAN using Kano model and Quality Function Deployment (QFD). The user needs was extracted from attributive analysis of Kano model. The matrix of House of Quality (HOQ) was utilized to connect the user needs and technical requirement. The research result validated Thirteen (13) user need attributes. The most important attribute was desktop application as an integrated decision support system. Fourteen (14) technical requirement attributes were identified to fulfil the user needs. Finally, a prototype was developed based on product final specification and prioritized technical requirements. L1 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/116161/PDF/2-277-kolor.pdf L2 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/116161 PY - 2020 IS - No 1 DO - 10.24425/mper.2020.132939 KW - KESAN KW - Industrial design KW - Kano model KW - QFD A1 - Agassi, Taufik Nugraha A1 - Ushada, Mirwan A1 - Suyantohadi, Atris PB - Production Engineering Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Polish Association for Production Management VL - vol. 11 DA - 2020.03.30 T1 - Industrial design of Kansei Engineering-based Sensor for industry UR - http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/116161 T2 - Management and Production Engineering Review ER -