HP Innovation Journal Issue 05: Winter 2016 | Page 31
In the next issue:
COMMUNITY VOICE
Hear from new
employee influencers
What does the experience of the future look
like in 10 years? How do you design for the
experience of the future?
Alexander Clark
Innovation & Experiences
Engineer, HP
Brandon Haist
User Experience Researcher, HP
“Future experiences in technology will all
be built around bringing people closer
together. Technology should be about
bridging the gaps of location, nationality,
and language to empower us all with the
ability to create something incredible.” “In ten years, experiences will be extremely
personalized to the user. Users should feel
a personal, emotional connection to the
experiences they encounter. Experiences
will be smarter, adaptable, and more
automated to fit the users’ needs.”
“It starts with the individual. How they feel,
what brings them joy. If you can capture
what inspires us as humans, then you're
designing technology that will truly impact
the world.”
“I start with the storytelling of the
experience and how it is going to be
defined. I carve out what the experience
needs to be and map out users’ set
expectations. Future experiences must be
simple and easy to use.”
Michelle Walton
Security Operations,
Cybersecurity, HP
“It will be intimidating and exhilarating! As
larger amounts of data are gathered, it will
be imperative to secure it by implementing
technology that is unheard of today.
Additionally, new inventions—self-driving
cars and health devices—will need to be
secured as well.”
“Designing cybersecurity solutions is always
about making it difficult for people who
should not have access get in. If that fails
the next step is to make it hard for them
to get around—to isolate the threat. The
secret? know your network and its users,
while forecasting potential threats.”
Global trends
shaping our future
In the next issue get ready
to time travel as we explore
how global socio-economic,
demographic and technological
trends will transform cultures,
societies, workforces, and the
environment in the future.
From Robot CEOs, to economies
driven by entrepreneurial,
nomadic workers, to artificial
intelligence driven medical
diagnosis, the next issue of the
Innovation Journal will look at
the latest trends from HP’s 2017
Megatrend report and how they
will impact how we work, live,
and learn in the future.
Tiffany Chu
Senior Color, Materials and Finish
Designer, HP
“I see design as an art of celebration. A
great way to design for the experience
of the future starts with the fusion of
duality—traditional craftsmanship and
the technological innovation; real-life and
virtual reality; Ying and Yang.”
“Technology and social media have
changed the way we see ourselves
and how the world sees us. Our future
experience will depend on how individuals
define and construct their own online and
offline lifestyle."
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