UXDX Community Copenhagen: When Interfaces Talk, When They Don’t
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Important:
- Please sign up on the following website to complete your sign up: https://uxdx.com/community/community-copenhagen-2026-03-18/
An in-person series of meetups focused on helping product & engineering teams in Copenhagen bridge the gap between UX, Product, Design, and Dev, and to build better products faster, together.
Agenda:
16:45 – 17:00 Registration & Networking
17:00 – 17:10 Welcome, intro to UXDX and Ambassador - Tasha
17:10 – 17:25 Host Introduction - Kristoffer (Famly) + Q&A on Famly
17:25 – 17:50 Talk 1 (Stefani Vujic) + Q&A
17:50 – 18:20 Pizza & Networking
18:30 – 18:55 Talk 2 (Mareike Bonitz) + Q&A
18:55 - 19:15 Closing & Networking
## ✨ Talks
Talk by Stefani Vujic - The fall and rise of conversational content design.
These days, everyone wants to be conversational. E-commerce, medtech, fintech, all the techs. If you’re a corporate brand, it seems like you’ll do anything to not sound like it. Instead, a trend to “level with our customers” and “speak our users’ language” appears to dominate.
In this talk, we'll examine why one of UX writing's favourite frenemies is so devilishly difficult to execute well. Spoiler: Real conversations are spontaneous, situational and physical – basically everything computers are not. So when should interfaces chat, when should they shut up and how do we tell the difference?
Talk by Mareike Bonitz - How to make your whole organization understand and support Product work
In this talk, the audience will receive concrete examples of bringing Product principles closer to other teams. How can we make the whole company be more data-driven, validate their hypotheses before executing, understand the why, work more cross-functionally? The talk should inspire and give a hands on toolbox for bringing more Product sense to everyone.
## About UXDX
UXDX helps teams shift from project based delivery to empowered, autonomous product teams. We host global conferences and over 150 free community events each year, bringing together UX, Product, Design and Development practitioners to share how real teams build better products faster.
