CREDIT: GIE MEDIA
GIE Media, along with sponsor EAO, presents a FREE webinar November 7 at noon ET, HMI Solutions for the Electric Vehicle Industry. This webinar explores cutting-edge user experience (UX) solutions that not only boost safety but also increase user familiarity and simplify operations within the electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem. Join us to discover how proper Human-Machine Interface (HMI) integration has the power to create safer, more intuitive experiences for all users – ultimately designing a positive user experience making EV adoption and daily use a breeze.
By focusing on HMI design in EVs and infrastructure and charging stations, user experience is enhanced, and daily interactions are more user-friendly. With a well-received user experience, not only is it simpler for the users, but it also gives a big boost to the brand and customer loyalty.
Speaker Highlight

Dominique Burkard
Principal Industrial - & UX Design Manager
EAO Corporation
Dominique Burkard, industrial & UX design manager at EAO, works as a creative designer regarding the design of HMI products and systems. Originally a developer and for many years an industrial and UX designer, he has now been working in the field of human-machine interfaces for more than 20 years.
Register now and learn how these solutions can ease the transition to electric mobility. Can’t attend the day of the event? No problem. Each registered attendee will also receive a link to the recording. This content will be sent approximately 5 business days after the event.
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