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Thanks for joining us for UXRConf 2023! You can find all the video recordings here. See you next year!
Another year, another UXRConf. Back for its sixth edition, our team is as excited as ever to bring you an upgraded, fully remote experience showcasing the best UX Research content you’ll find all year.
Our speaker application process is now open for all to apply. Just like in past years, we’re looking for speakers with novel, insightful and actionable ideas, applicable to a diverse group of over 10,000 researchers.
As always, our speaker application process is now open for all to apply. Just like in past years, we’re looking for speakers with novel, insightful and actionable ideas, applicable to a diverse group of over 10,000 researchers.
Speaker applications close on Monday February 27 at 11:59pm EST.
Here are some things you should know before applying to speak at UXRConf:
Create an account and navigate to Q&A
Record a short video response to ”My UXRConf Talk Proposal”
Upload to Learners!
Complete all text fields on the speaker application form
Record a short video and drop the public link in the speaker application form
Hit submit!
Parts of UXRConf 23 will be pre-recorded this year. Instead of shipping film equipment across the world, our team will be hosting two film days late April or early May in Toronto, Canada.
Want to attend? Though tickets are extremely limited, you can join our live studio audience one of four ways.
Fill out all the details on the Speaker Application Form
Insert your recorded video link into the Application Form. Set the permissions to public!
Fill out all the details on the Speaker Application Form
Insert your recorded video link into the Application Form. Set the permissions to public!
with Lauren Ruben, Henrik Mattsson, Hannah Barbosa and Kyle Osborne
with Jordan Ross, Ned Dwyer, Paige Bennett, Sonia Garibaldi and Kyle Osborne
As researchers, we have the tools to understand people, but how often do we use them to gain insight into ourselves? It’s time to use our skills to shift how we think about our careers, exploring the values that motivate us and steps we can take to find meaning and fulfillment in our day-to-day work.
Heather Breslow UX Research Manager at Googlewith Louise Beryl, Erin May, Heather Breslow, Julie Norvaisas and Kyle Osborne
with Savina Hawkins, Henrik Mattsson, Josh Williams and Kyle Osborne
with Emily Wurgler, Kate Monica, Rachel Carmen Ceasar, Jonathan Widawski and Kyle Osborne
Doing research in low-income communities is both important and particularly challenging. How might we mitigate some of the significant disparities between us and researchers and these communities in order to learn how to build products and services that better serve them?
Daniela Matos UX Researcher at NubankAutomation is part of almost every product and service we use, from chat bots to email campaigns to robots. How do we ensure that we’re measuring the full breath of users’ interactions with these systems, and that they’re creating the right emotional experience for the context they’re in?
Lauren Stern Director of Global Insights at iRobotwith Daniela Matos, Shirin Joushanpoosh, Lauren Stern, Oren Friedman and Kyle Osborne
Yes. Our team will be using a combination of streaming tools to share our content remotely this year.
Yes. Huge shout out to our sponsors for making this dream a reality. If you’re ever looking for a new team to join or tool to try, these companies walk the walk and talk the talk.
We will launch our full conference program in March. We encourage you to grab your ticket to stay in the loop on all things UXRConf.
Yes. All talks will be recorded and made available to watch after the conference for free. If you cannot attend UXRConf, we encourage you to grab your ticket to stay in the loop on all things UXRConf.
Yes. UXRConf just wouldn’t be UXRConf without our favorite DJ.