As the demand for app-based services grows, now may be the time to invest in UX research to identify needed improvements and enhancements.
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Martin Porcheron
Senior UX Researcher
Martin has nine years of experience conducting user research with portable and novel technologies across multiple settings, including homes, health, and public settings. He has completed projects on how to improve the experience of using voice-based technologies for people with low-language proficiency in and has recently been working on the integration and evaluation of new Machine Learning technologies in various parts of the UK health service. Martin holds a PhD from the University of Nottingham, where he remains a Visiting Researcher.
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- Bold Insight joins forces with Swansea University to evaluate AI triage software
- Decoding the user experience of conversational AI
- Bold Insight partners with DigitalHealth.London for user-centered design workshop
- Bold Insight to present masterclass on how to build better, more trustworthy chatbots
- Bold Insight to host webinar on unique UX considerations for FemTech
- Bold Insight to present on conversational voice interfaces at ACM conference
- Lost in translation: Challenges second-language speakers face when using voice interfaces
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Human factors research in the times of COVID
Human factors research in the support of medical and drug delivery device commercialization is essential and we should be planning on a return to in-person research as soon as is possible by applying all available and practical protective measures.
COVID-19: Using human factors and UX to make a positive impact
We have aggregated some considerations for HCPs, healthcare organizations, and others involved in the medical space.
Is FMEA inadequate for human factors analyses?
A “traditional” risk assessment does not meet the needs of FDA-required human factors analyses.