23.11.2023 | Estonia
World Usability Day comes to Tallinn
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Andrei Chertkov

World Usability Day Estonia (WUD) 2023, the largest UX and design conference in the Baltics, will reach its pinnacle on Thursday, November 24, with a conference at Kultuurikatel in Tallinn. The event, which takes place from November 21 to 24, features an array of workshops and speeches, with topics ranging from data visualisation to AI-powered UX writing.
On the main conference day, tomorrow (November 24), participants can choose between attending the conference at Kultuurikatel in person or online. The schedule for the day includes captivating sessions such as UX/UI with AI, maintaining brand identity in user-centred design, leadership through facilitation, and discussions on shaping public services with digitalisation. Speakers such as Yuval Keshtcher and Hannah Baker will delve into the transformative power of artificial intelligence and sustainability in UX design.
The day will conclude with an official afterparty at Suveterass, at Kai 5 in the harbour.
You can learn more about the event, schedule, speakers, and tickets on the official WUD website.
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