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How do you translate a TV format to Voice? This and much more was shared by KRO-NCRVs Lieneke Grollé. She told about the initial start with award winning Chefkok Binnenstebuite, popular kids game Willem Wever and interactive storyline "Uit het nest" (stories from the nest) and how they are combining the learnings into the development of "De slimste…
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Sophie Kleber is the executive creative director at Huge, where she creates future-forward user experiences to help transform businesses and shape the way we use technology. From screen-based interfaces, to voice UIs, to sentient computing, Sophie’s work shapes some of the largest companies in the world, including IKEA, Under Armour, Goldman Sachs,…
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Tijmen Schep is a technology critic and privacy designer who helps citizens, designers and policymakers understand new chances and challenges in our data-driven society. He illustrated the subjects that should be discussed, and demonstrated how things could be through various examples, such as his Candle project.…
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Ben Sauer, independent (voice) design strategist and speaker.Ben works with companies around the world to raise their design game. He’s already been talking about VUI for years. Ben offered honest and clear advice to those attempting to master the voice environment. “We really have no idea where this technology is headed, or what it can do. Our tru…
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By Jeroen de Bakker, CMO and CDO at Talpa Radio.“Many people thought that the advent of streaming would be the death of radio,” he began. “But we saw it as an opportunity. After all, radio is streaming avant la lettre – it was streaming long before streaming existed. We make content 24 hours a day. There are plenty of opportunities to use voice tec…
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By Daniël Sytsma, Founder and Executive Creative Director of Studio Kraftwerk.Diageo, one of the world’s leading alcohol distributers, wanted to explore the opportunities of voice, they called on him. “Diageo noticed that cocktails are becoming more and more popular in bars, but people rarely make cocktails at home. So, to help them out, we develop…
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