7th Annual UX Innovation, Cabin Design And Remote-controlled UI Forum For Non-Road Mobile Machinery
7th Annual UX Innovation, Cabin Design And Remote-controlled UI Forum For Non-Road Mobile Machinery
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
This autumn, TBM is hosting the 7th Annual UX Innovation, Cabin Design and Remote-Controlled UI Forum for Non-Road Mobile Machinery in Rome, Italy on 26th and 27th of September, focusing on the impact of the latest industry developments on User Experience, Human-Machine Interface (HMI), Safety, and Ergonomics. From new regulations to Automation, IoT, Electrification, AI, remote-controlled UI, VR technologies, and HMI advancements, this event will explore every aspect of cabin design for non-road mobile machinery. Attendees will gain insights not only into technical aspects but also market dynamics and the future of cabin design and UX.
Key questions to be addressed include:
How can we understand the global market needs and achieve the best ROI?
How are new technologies like remote-controlled UI, VR, HMI advancements, and AI affecting cabin design, UX, and safety?
What does the future of the industry look like?
Today’s rapidly evolving technologies offer new approaches to cabin design and development for NRMM, along with significant challenges. Companies face critical decisions: Automation versus remote-controlled machinery? Portfolio simplification versus individualized production? The central challenge is ensuring ROI on project investments.
This TBM Evolution event provides a platform for participants to discuss pressing challenges, share effective strategies, and exchange ideas to enhance market competitiveness and excellence. Building on the success of previous years, this year’s event will return to in-person format, allowing attendees to engage face-to-face with our esteemed speaker panel and industry experts.
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SPEAKERS

David Thackray
Strategic Relations Officer
Tevva, England

Henrik Engdahl
Director Electromobility Business Development
Volvo Group, Sweden

Ulf Groos
Head of Department Fuel Cell
Fraunhofer ISE

Magnus Höglund
Head of Charging Solutions and Infrastructure
Scania Group, Sweden