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A remarkable connection with technology

Human Machine Interface technology has developed phenomenally in the past decade, with Keyboards, mice and buttons being replaced with touchscreens in everything from computing to dashboard controls. The next step frees us from the limitations of having to physically connect with our devices. Gesture recognition offers a paradigm shift in HMI but the sense of touch is lost. This talk explains how touch is integral to the human experience and how this crucial sense doesn’t have to be lost in mid-air controls, making the Human Machine Interface more human.

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