Physical products design - inspiring case studies


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The worlds of internet of things, wearable devices and physical toys are making tides. In this meetup we bring 3 cases of innovative companies in this field, their UX thinking, processes and decision making. And most importantly - which UX principles made users stick (and which did not).
Case study 1:
By: David Keller, Managing partner. Prime. Total product design
And Rami Parham, CEO of MUV interactice.
David and Rami will showcase the design process at MUV. Specifically the processes of product ideation, features prioritization, strategizing product iterations, and user testing.
About MUV interactive:
MUV Interactive is a wearable solutions company, developing technology to provide accurate 3D location and motion sensing, and enable intuitive and natural interaction with the surrounding digital environment.
Case study 2: LiveU
By: Amir Kamzel, Director of Platform at LiveU
Amir will showcase how LiveU has been rethinking and re designing their broadcasting physical bag. Amir will take us through customer use cases, scenarios development and features prioritization, aiming to reach the best, simplest and finest product.
About LiveU: LiveU's technology enables live video transmission from any location around the world. With top-tier customers in 60+ countries, LiveU’s solutions are used for breaking news and high-profile events, including the Sochi Winter Olympics, FIFA World Cup™, US Presidential Campaign, London 2012 Olympics, Royal Baby, Hurricane Sandy, Super Bowl and US Collegiate Championships
Case study 3: Wefind
By Ofer Klein - CEO at Wefind
In this talk, Ofer, WeFind's co-founder will walk you through the design and development process of Wefind, lessons learned, users reaction, and the company's UX thinking and planning for the future.
About Wefind:
Wefind is developing a waterproof, wearable solution for children, connecting and sharing the family experience in amusement parks and resort hotels

Physical products design - inspiring case studies