Since then, the dramatic success of the PS5 and the rapid adoption of the new haptic gaming paradigm embodied in the DualSense controllers was surprising even to me. Given this trajectory, it’s now a good time to celebrate success and to remind ourselves of what it is going to take to truly make DualSense the first member of the new gaming paradigm.
Join us for a webinar on haptic design, hosted by John Griffin, VP of Products & Marketing, with guest speaker Dr. Jamal Saboune, UX Research Scientist at Immersion.
During the session, they’ll speak about how haptics is key for good HMI design, how to best use touch feedback, automotive UX considerations for haptics, and implementing haptic designs.
Register for the webinar here.…
Join us this year at TU-Automotive Detroit, Virtual, Live and OnDemand Event.
August 18 – 20, 2020
This year’s TU-Automotive Detroit has joined forces with TU-Automotive Awards, ADAS & Autonomous Vehicles, WardsAuto Interiors Conference, WardsAuto UX…
Going beyond the center stack console
2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. CEST
Presented by Matt Tullis, Product Management Director
The road to autonomous driving will bring many changes to the car. As we plan for the future, many OEMs will need to adapt their car HMI to extend beyond…
Las Vegas – At CES 2020, Immersion will host a private meeting suite for its customers and partners in #MP25579. We’ll demonstrate haptics on touchscreen, touchpad, and touch surfaces for the car, PC, mobile and gaming.
Las Vegas – Speaking on the user experience and the value that haptics in cars, Chris Ullrich, Immersion’s CTO will participate in a panel on Personalising the future of the connected car at the Consumer Telematics Show.
9:35 – 10:15 a.m. (40 min)
Panel Discussion:…
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