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16 June 2020 20:00-20:50

Webinar with Q&A 

On the 16th of June 2020, Mohammad Davari from InnoBrain (AI & NeuroUX Specialist) and Richard Whitehand from Usability Partners (Senior Usability & UX Specialist) will address how the pandemic has affected the current practices of usability testing, touching upon issues such as remote testing, limiting biases and subjective outputs as well as how they see the future of usability testing constituting what we call as "new directions in Usability Testing"

With NeuroUX being on the rise, the speakers will also address how they implement AI-powered and Neuroscience algorithms, discussing the role of eye-tracking and EEG technology in moving user testing forward. 

Join us for a 40-minute discussion of the current and future practices of Usability Testing with a live 10 minute Q&A at the end. 

Some more information about the speakers:

Richard Whitehand

Richard has 20 years of experience of practising usability and user-centred design. His consultancy work has focused on improving products and systems from a user's perspective. Richard has supported the development of a variety of applications, web sites and interactive products for organisations in Sweden and abroad. He has worked with early requirements analysis and conceptual design, through to evaluation of prototypes and implemented systems.

Mohammad Davari

Mohammad has a background in Engineering Sciences and complemented his education by taking executive courses in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and from Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship. He has worked with different companies before starting InnoBrain with his co-founders. With his multidisciplinary team, they developed an automated platform for UX and Usability evaluations based on the foundation of neuroscience and the analysing power of artificial intelligence. They have customers within the medical device, automotive, media, and gaming industries among all.

  

The webinar will be hosted via Zoom. 

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