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9–11 September 2015   |   McGrath Centre, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge

UX Cambridge is over for another year.

A community-driven, practical User Experience conference in the heart of Cambridge

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UX Cambridge is over for another year!

Thanks to all our participants, speakers and sponsors for contributing to our best UX Cambridge yet!

We'll be back in 2016

We'll also be releasing session videos soon.

Details of the session videos, as well as date and venue information for the 2016 conference will be announced on our mailing list. Join the mailing list to make sure you're the first to know.

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Keynotes

 

Josh Brewer

Co-creator of 52 Weeks Of UX, formerly Principal Designer at Twitter.

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Anna Kirah

Chief Experience Officer at Making Waves.

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Meriel Lenfestey

Partner at Foolproof, founder Flow Interactive.

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Sarah Richards

Sarah was head of content at GDS, and was a team manager at Citizens Advice.

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Session Types

Need help planning which sessions to attend? We've provided a breakdown of our various session types below.


Case Study/Experience Report

A presentation and discussion of real-life (not theoretical) experiences of the application (or mis-application) of service design techniques. Case studies and experience reports include some discussion of lessons learned and an indication of how novel the work is.

Hands-On

Participants learn a new approach, tool or technology through using it to solve one or more practical exercises. Any software/hardware requirements are disclosed in the session description.

Tutorial

A session focused around some specific tool, technique or issue. Primarily led by the speaker, tutorials usually include some elements of interactivity or individual / group exercise.

Workshop

An in-depth working session on a specific topic. May include paper presentations.

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