
A few weeks ago, one of our team members, Marie Veihelmann, attended the Mensch und Computer Conference in Chemnitz.
She had a great time presenting her short paper on Knowledge Management Systems and how considering psychological needs can help to better understand and organize the wide variety of tools available.

One of the highlights was the inspiring keynote “Re-Thinking HCI for Diverse Cultural Heritage Experiences” by Prof. Luigina Ciolfi, which sparked valuable discussions and new perspectives for our own research.
In addition, Marie attended several other keynotes and sessions, and had the chance to exchange ideas with a broad range of participants from researchers to industry practitioners.
The conference not only provided valuable feedback on her work, but also opened up further exploration in our ongoing project.