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Handles & knobs, user interfaces, printed electronics, printed gaskets

Handles & knobs, user interfaces, printed electronics, printed gaskets

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Elena Pacenti - Director, Domus Academy Schoo of Design, NewSchool of Archicteture & Design

 

Photo: Glenn Batuyong

"The way we interact with technology today is still limited to plastic buttons and touchscreens. What if we could suddenly give inanimate objects awareness to the world around us?" - Bruno Zamborlin, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the field of AI for Human-Technology interaction and ubiquitous technology. Zamborlin founded HyperSurfaces, a London-based technology company that uses edge-AI to convert any object of any material and shape into an intelligent HyperSurfaces: seamlessly merging the physical and data worlds without the need for buttons, touch screens or even internet connections. HyperSurfaces AI software uses common vibration sensors to interpret the vibrational patterns detected on physical objects (such as those generated from human gestures or other interactions) in real-time, and converts them into digital commands.

 

Photo credit: Orange Photography

Baratunde Thurston gives his keynote on digital storytelling on the final day of edUi at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/10/18.

Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities

Historic edition of the Dive Into User Interface Design and UX workshop for Women, in New Delhi. The first workshop ever in India, to be conducted exclusively for women, on user-interface design and UX. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan. Nurtured and supported by Sheroes.in. Powered by NASSCOM 10,000Startups. Event-sponsor Mobikwik. On 12-13 March 2015. Venue kindly hosted by cks.in

Online School Yellow Webpage Design Figma

Our first design UnMeetUp. Nurturing the growing community of user-interface design and UX folk in India. Open to those who attended my workshops on UI design UX. Held at the Formula One F1 racing track, Buddh International Circuit, in India. Under the umbrella of TheCoalition.in event. More details about the design workshops here: facebook.com/niyamdive

Session-Planung und -pitching auf dem UXcamp Europe 2016 am 25. und 26. Juni 2016 in Berlin. Das UXcamp Europe ist mit ca. 500 Teilnehmern eine der weltweit größten Veranstaltungen für User-Experience (UX) Professionals. Foto: Bastian Ehl

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I could go on about this at length. I won't - let me just say, this error message is almost too good to be true. Fail, fail, fail.

 

Gad Shaanan - President & CEO, GadLight + YOFiMeter

 

Photo: Glenn Batuyong

User Group Participants work on sorting information into logical groups.

"The way we interact with technology today is still limited to plastic buttons and touchscreens. What if we could suddenly give inanimate objects awareness to the world around us?" - Bruno Zamborlin, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the field of AI for Human-Technology interaction and ubiquitous technology. Zamborlin founded HyperSurfaces, a London-based technology company that uses edge-AI to convert any object of any material and shape into an intelligent HyperSurfaces: seamlessly merging the physical and data worlds without the need for buttons, touch screens or even internet connections. HyperSurfaces AI software uses common vibration sensors to interpret the vibrational patterns detected on physical objects (such as those generated from human gestures or other interactions) in real-time, and converts them into digital commands.

 

Photo credit: Orange Photography

"The way we interact with technology today is still limited to plastic buttons and touchscreens. What if we could suddenly give inanimate objects awareness to the world around us?" - Bruno Zamborlin, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the field of AI for Human-Technology interaction and ubiquitous technology. Zamborlin founded HyperSurfaces, a London-based technology company that uses edge-AI to convert any object of any material and shape into an intelligent HyperSurfaces: seamlessly merging the physical and data worlds without the need for buttons, touch screens or even internet connections. HyperSurfaces AI software uses common vibration sensors to interpret the vibrational patterns detected on physical objects (such as those generated from human gestures or other interactions) in real-time, and converts them into digital commands.

 

Photo credit: Orange Photography

(left) David Graham - Deputy Chief Operating Officer in Charge of Neighborhood Services, City of San Diego

 

Photo: Glenn Batuyong

Stephen Peront speaking at Aditi event in Boston at Fenway Park....

"The way we interact with technology today is still limited to plastic buttons and touchscreens. What if we could suddenly give inanimate objects awareness to the world around us?" - Bruno Zamborlin, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the field of AI for Human-Technology interaction and ubiquitous technology. Zamborlin founded HyperSurfaces, a London-based technology company that uses edge-AI to convert any object of any material and shape into an intelligent HyperSurfaces: seamlessly merging the physical and data worlds without the need for buttons, touch screens or even internet connections. HyperSurfaces AI software uses common vibration sensors to interpret the vibrational patterns detected on physical objects (such as those generated from human gestures or other interactions) in real-time, and converts them into digital commands.

 

Photo credit: Orange Photography

"The way we interact with technology today is still limited to plastic buttons and touchscreens. What if we could suddenly give inanimate objects awareness to the world around us?" - Bruno Zamborlin, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the field of AI for Human-Technology interaction and ubiquitous technology. Zamborlin founded HyperSurfaces, a London-based technology company that uses edge-AI to convert any object of any material and shape into an intelligent HyperSurfaces: seamlessly merging the physical and data worlds without the need for buttons, touch screens or even internet connections. HyperSurfaces AI software uses common vibration sensors to interpret the vibrational patterns detected on physical objects (such as those generated from human gestures or other interactions) in real-time, and converts them into digital commands.

 

Photo credit: Orange Photography

"The way we interact with technology today is still limited to plastic buttons and touchscreens. What if we could suddenly give inanimate objects awareness to the world around us?" - Bruno Zamborlin, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the field of AI for Human-Technology interaction and ubiquitous technology. Zamborlin founded HyperSurfaces, a London-based technology company that uses edge-AI to convert any object of any material and shape into an intelligent HyperSurfaces: seamlessly merging the physical and data worlds without the need for buttons, touch screens or even internet connections. HyperSurfaces AI software uses common vibration sensors to interpret the vibrational patterns detected on physical objects (such as those generated from human gestures or other interactions) in real-time, and converts them into digital commands.

 

Photo credit: Orange Photography

In February, 2008, two representatives of UT Austin's EUREKA program traveled to Porto, Portugal, for the IJUP undergraduate research conference.Their trip was sponsored by the UT Austin - Portugal CoLab.

Historic edition of the Dive Into User Interface Design and UX workshop for Women, in New Delhi. The first workshop ever in India, to be conducted exclusively for women, on user-interface design and UX. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan. Nurtured and supported by Sheroes.in. Powered by NASSCOM 10,000Startups. Event-sponsor Mobikwik. On 12-13 March 2015. Venue kindly hosted by cks.in

I will do playful responsive website UI UX design in figma, xd or photoshop

"Information anxiety - the black hole between data and knowledge. A term coined in 1989 but it's more true than ever today. We need better tools for accessing information and that's where visualization can help." - Christian Marc Schmidt, is the founder of Schema Design, a research and design firm based in Seattle, whose focus is on the intersection of design thinking and data visualization. Schema allows individuals and organizations, like Amgen, Bloomberg, and Google to understand complex data and turn it into action. Schema also works with startups, universities and cultural institutions.

"Information anxiety - the black hole between data and knowledge. A term coined in 1989 but it's more true than ever today. We need better tools for accessing information and that's where visualization can help." - Christian Marc Schmidt, is the founder of Schema Design, a research and design firm based in Seattle, whose focus is on the intersection of design thinking and data visualization. Schema allows individuals and organizations, like Amgen, Bloomberg, and Google to understand complex data and turn it into action. Schema also works with startups, universities and cultural institutions.

Using the Design Thinking methodology I had to brainstorm a solution that could be brought to the Light Bulb industry. I could choose from one or more of these three areas: the presentation of the light bulb (the packaging), the technology, or the way we interact with the light bulb (what can be done to make our lives easier?) I had to offer a solution to one aspect of the problem that could make people’s interaction with them easier. I decided to do a simple mobile app for checking the lifespan of smart LED bulbs. This way the user can anticipate the change to a new bulb and check the efficiency of the bulbs available while also being control of other aspects of said bulbs.

"The way we interact with technology today is still limited to plastic buttons and touchscreens. What if we could suddenly give inanimate objects awareness to the world around us?" - Bruno Zamborlin, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the field of AI for Human-Technology interaction and ubiquitous technology. Zamborlin founded HyperSurfaces, a London-based technology company that uses edge-AI to convert any object of any material and shape into an intelligent HyperSurfaces: seamlessly merging the physical and data worlds without the need for buttons, touch screens or even internet connections. HyperSurfaces AI software uses common vibration sensors to interpret the vibrational patterns detected on physical objects (such as those generated from human gestures or other interactions) in real-time, and converts them into digital commands.

 

Photo credit: Orange Photography

Historic edition of the Dive Into User Interface Design and UX workshop for Women, in New Delhi. The first workshop ever in India, to be conducted exclusively for women, on user-interface design and UX. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan. Nurtured and supported by Sheroes.in. Powered by NASSCOM 10,000Startups. Event-sponsor Mobikwik. On 12-13 March 2015. Venue kindly hosted by cks.in

AppsWorld Developer's Conference 2013

LG, Viewty, Smart, Viewtysmart, Handy, Mobile, Touchscreen, S-Class, Userinterface, 8 Megapixel, Smartphone

I love how Feedly deals with too many unread news.

 

Instead of overloading me with an ASTRONOMIC (ok, I'm over exaggerating) number of unread news, it just informs me that there are unread news.

 

In that way it doesn't scare me off.

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Session "Augmented assisted living - future vision for the elderly" auf dem UXcamp Europe 2016 am 25. und 26. Juni 2016 in Berlin. Das UXcamp Europe ist mit ca. 500 Teilnehmern eine der weltweit größten Veranstaltungen für User-Experience (UX) Professionals. Foto: Bastian Ehl

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Session "UX - the musical" von Holger Eggert auf dem UXcamp Europe 2016 am 25. und 26. Juni 2016 in Berlin. Das UXcamp Europe ist mit ca. 500 Teilnehmern eine der weltweit größten Veranstaltungen für User-Experience (UX) Professionals. Foto: Bastian Ehl

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