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3 | Challenge Your Peers

Monday, December 09

05:00 PM - 06:00 PM

Live in Dearborn, Michigan

Less Details

  • What are the most critical pain points to address when integrating XR into vehicle HMIs to enhance user experience?
  • How do we ensure that immersive AR/VR elements do not compromise the safety and quick usability required in driving?
  • Which current interaction models in vehicles might be disrupted or need to be redefined with the introduction of XR?
  • What vehicle components are most likely to be transformed by XR technology in the context of AVs?
  • How can we strike the right balance between a fully immersive experience and maintaining driver or passenger focus on the road?
Workshop

Speaker

Kiran Babu

User Experience Designer, Advanced Mobility Experience Studio, Advanced Design, General Motors

Kiran is an experienced professional who believes in a holistic approach to problem-solving that arent domain-specific. His interests and strengths lie in adopting a systems thinking approach, adopting Lean UX methodologies with a broad design-related experience in User-centric design, User research, Concept design, Experience design, prototyping, Presentations, Branding, and Strategy. Kiran is currently shaping the future of mobility at General Motors as a User Experience Designer at the Advanced Mobility Experience Studio. Previously, he was a Senior User Experience Designer at Xtelligent. His diverse design experience is complemented by skills in branding and strategic presentations.

Company

General Motors

At General Motors, we are passionate about designing, building and selling the world’s best vehicles. This vision unites us as a team each and every day and is the hallmark of our customer-driven culture. We set high standards for our company so that we can give you the best cars, trucks and SUVs. It’s our commitment to deliver vehicles with compelling designs, flawless quality and reliability, and leading safety, fuel economy and infotainment features. The very things that create that special bond between driver and vehicle. Whether it’s a Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Opel, Vauxhall, or Holden, making the world’s best vehicles can only happen with the world’s greatest employees. We take great pride in our work and take great care to deliver exceptional cars and a positive ownership experience to our customers in 140 countries around the world.

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