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The automotive history has shown us how flexible and reactive the vehicle can be in adapting its environment to the latest tech trends and customers expectations.
The current generation of vehicles is equipped with multiple interactions modalities from natural to more digital ones – voice, touch, gestures, haptic, sound, light – with a list that keeps increasing. Is there a recommended balance or combination of these modalities which can meet different scenarios and all occupant needs without compromising safety? Are the trends moving to a more & more multimodal approach or will we slowly rely (completely) on vehicle automation and Intelligent assistants?
With a strong passion for the automotive sector and the user experience combined with a high work commitment, I am excited to grow every day and build my career as a UX Designer.
In my fast-growing career I have been working towards the goal of creating the best vehicle user experience touching on different interaction design systems, from visual to ergonomics.
I'm willing to learn, explore and share my experience by bringing innovative solutions and developing premium and luxury global advanced automotive UX/UI systems.