
DataTrain
Developing the future of autonomous rural rail mobility means redefining what safety feels like – technically, socially, psychologically and emotionally.
Having worked in many different fields, Armin has become an expert in the process of developing innovations and designing solutions for and with people, regardless of the industry. While the specifics of the projects may differ, at its core it is always about user experience design based on a combination of analytical reflection and creative steps forward – digital and physical.
From female body shavers to canopies for e-charging stations, from agile furniture systems to point-of-care diagnostics devices, from convenience store retail formats to positioning aids for premature born babies.
Developing the future of autonomous rural rail mobility means redefining what safety feels like – technically, socially, psychologically and emotionally.
What if… we view medical products and services as the interaction they really are? We think holistically about the ideal processes and use the products to enable good experiences AND accurate results.
My human-centered industrial design approach to spaces and structures enables people and places to create meaningful connections and positive experiences.
How do we communicate our versatility and complex project work so that people will understand what we can do?
How might we translate an agile way of working into a physical (furniture) form to support the teamwork?
How can we increase the usability of public spaces and reduce urban light pollution?
How might we support the natural development of premature born babies while maintaining medically necessary accessibility?
How might we rethink the worlds most important distribution artery to adapt to sustainability goals and decrease its environmental impact?