This week, your DVN Interior Newsletter brings you details of the Interactive Haptics Conference organized by longtime DVN-I member Grewus.
Haptics contributes to a more immersive and intuitive interaction between humans and machines, making the overall experience safer and more enjoyable. That’s why haptics are a central part of a multimodal HMI, together with auditory and visual feedback.
The conference covered all dimensions of haptics technology—vibrotactile actuators and their electronic drivers, methods to objectively quantify human perception to evaluate enhanced usability, user satisfaction, and improved safety, false-triggering exclusion, and much more. Read all about it in the in-depth section.
The next DVN Interior event will be on 22-23 October in Torino, Italy; find early information (and earlybird registration rates) on the DVN Interior website. If you are interested to interact about interior design and sustainability in future mobility, this event is the place to do it!