Edinburgh, 26 — 28 September 2013

Thursday, 26 September

Track 1

Track 2

13.00 – 14.00

Break

14.00 – 18.00

UX is the New SEO

Marianne Sweeny

Friday, 27 September

Track 1

Track 2

8.15 – 9.30

Registration and coffee

9.30 – 9.45

9.45 – 10.45

10.45 – 11.00

Break

11.0 – 11.45

Building a Digital Experience with Brand DNA

Christopher Lee Ball, LBi, UK

Future Reading: new reading spaces and emerging patterns for Information Architects

Claudio Vandi and Grandin Donovan, Silicon Sentier/Nealite, FR/US

11.45 – 12.00

Break

12.00 – 12.45

The UX of Natural Disasters

Amy Silvers, Freelance, US

12.45 – 14.30

Lunch

15.15 – 15.30

Break

16.15 – 16.45

Coffee break

16.45 – 17.30

Creating Compassion in Design

Diane Murphy, Facebook, US

Small Moments in Big Data

Ben Holliday, FreeAgent, UK

17.30 – 18.30

Lightning Talks

Hosted by: Mags, Angus

Is having no limits a limitation?

Ben Brignell, Bookatable, UK

Can Buddhism Enhance User Experience?

Sigurjón Ólafsson, Fúnksjón, IS

Running a SketchClub

Kathryn Parkes, iQ Content, IRE

Dinosaurs, diamonds and Darwin

Martin Belam, Emblem, UK

18.30 – 20.00

Saturday, 28 September

Track 1

Track 2

9.00 – 9.45

9.45 – 10.00

Break

10.00 – 10.30

Go see the doctor!

Martje van der Linde, User Intelligence, NL

User Assistance: Cognitive Architecture

Ray Gallon, Culturecom, Canada

11.00 – 11.30

Coffee break

12.15 – 12.30

Break

13.15 – 14.30

Lunch

14.30 – 15.15

Intranets that have an impact

James Robertson, Step Two, AUS

15.15 – 15.30

Break

16.30 – 17.30

Open mic: 5 minute madness

Location and Date

September 26 — 28 2013
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Today, our focus is on breaking down global barriers and sharing information far beyond European borders. This is why our programme now features presentations from the Americas, Asia, and the Pacific Rim.

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