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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Engineering Design Centre Seminars > An Inclusive Design perspective on modern Automotive Human Machine Interfaces
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Mari Huhtala. The Human Machine Interfaces (controls and displays) in vehicles have been evolving since the car was invented. This talk will explore this evolution through taking an Inclusive Design view, and highlight examples of both convergence, where consistency of interface design between brands and models improves, and divergency, where the opposite occurs. Inclusive Design (BS7000 pt.6): “The design of mainstream products and/or services that are accessible to, and usable by, as many people as reasonably possible, on a global basis, in a wide variety of situations and to the greatest extent possible without the need for special adaptation or specialised design.” This talk is part of the Engineering Design Centre Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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