2025-10-15 –, Hall 3
Digital products often create barriers for neurodivergent users, such as those with autism, ADHD, or dyslexia. These individuals process information differently, which can lead to challenges like cognitive overload or difficulty navigating complex interfaces.
In our masterclass, we will give an overview of neurodiversity, introduce key scientific insights and real-world implications for design. Participants will explore common usability barriers and develop neuro-inclusive solutions through interactive group exercises.
We will also cover usability testing strategies, tips for working with neurodivergent participants and interpreting their feedback effectively.
By the end of the masterclass, participants will have a stronger understanding of neurodivergent needs and actionable strategies for building more inclusive digital products.
Hanna is the Lead of the Accessibility Center of Excellence at Deutsche Telekom IT GmbH, where she drives strategic initiatives to create digital products that are accessible and inclusive for all. With over three decades of experience in technology, design, and usability, she first discovered her passion for user experience as a software developer, a pivotal moment that ignited her personal Ikigai.
Specializing in UX research, strategy, and management, she has a proven track record of fostering innovation and building future-proof teams within large corporations. As a dedicated advocate for human-centricity, author and mentor, she has led the development of professional training programs for UX professionals and has been an accrediting member of the International Accreditation Program for UX Professionals since 2023.