Case Study
Monday, June 16
11:10 AM - 11:35 AM
Live in Berlin
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This presentation will explore the integration of advanced in-cabin sensing technologies to enhance both driver safety and the overall in-car experience. The session will focus on the evolution of DMS, which use real-time monitoring to detect signs of driver fatigue and distraction. Additionally, the role of emotion and stress detection technologies in improving driver comfort and well-being will be discussed, along with how these insights are integrated into the user experience design. The session will highlight how these cutting-edge systems contribute to both safety and a more personalized, intuitive driving environment.
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Esther Del Portillo Cuartero is a User Experience Researcher at McLaren Automotive, specializing in the development of intuitive and high-performance in-car experiences. With a master’s degree in design engineering from Imperial College London, she brings a strong technical and human-centered design perspective to automotive innovation. Passionate about integrating research into cutting-edge vehicle development, Esther focuses on enhancing driver interaction, safety, and usability. Her expertise spans user testing, interface design, and in-cabin sensing technologies. Always eager to bring fresh perspectives, she actively contributes to the future of luxury and performance vehicle UX.