Another three speakers for UX London 2023

I know I’m being tease, doling out these UX London speaker announcements in batches rather than one big reveal. Indulge me in my suspense-ratcheting behaviour.

Today I’d like to unveil three speakers whose surnames start with the letter H…

  • Stephen Hay, Creative Director at Rabobank,
  • Asia Hoe, Senior Product Designer, and
  • Amy Hupe, Design Systems consultant at Frankly Design.
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Just look at how that line-up is coming together! There’ll be just one more announcement and then the roster will be complete.

But don’t wait for that. Grab your ticket now and I’ll see you in London on June 22nd and 23rd!

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