#152 – Christian Delise | Effective UX for Automated Driving & Truly Sustainable Design

Christian Delise is an Industrial Designer by trade and a problem solver by nature.  He has worked a variety of roles in international design studios for Toyota, Lexus, Faurecia, Lamborghini, Porsche and Volkswagen

Key topics in this conversation include:

  • The difference in consumer demands and requirements for different vehicle brands
  • How technology can serve the user
  • UX for assisted and automated driving
  • What it means to design new vehicles in a truly sustainable manner
  • The importance of full product life cycle considerations

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Christian’s Bio:

Christian Delise is an Industrial Designer by trade and a problem solver by nature.  He has worked a variety of roles in international design studios for Toyota, Lexus, Faurecia, Lamborghini, Porsche and Volkswagen. His most recent contributions at VW Group Innovation helped support HMI Design of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems as well as introducing new processes for interior cabin UX design development. Currently, he is helping build digital application tools for managing product ecosystems at Stanley Black and Decker.   

Christian is the founder of Mode, a system model which aims to improve the life cycle impact of cars and enable more agile implementation of new technologies. 

Mode is a solution to achieving true sustainability by developing vehicles which are optimized for adaptability in the long term. 

As an advocate for regenerative multimodal design, Christian believes in creating products which improve with use over time.

By enhancing the human connection with the machine, we can better understand and appreciate what drives all of us. 

Future of Mobility:

The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields.

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