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CanUX (pronounced “canucks”, like the hockey team) is an independent, locally-grown, non-profit, volunteer-driven event created for people who want to learn and share their expertise about user experience, and how our profession contributes to making things work better for everyone. There is no big marketing agency, publishing house, software vendor (or rich uncle) behind this endeavour apart from a few friends who run this conference for the fun of it. The event covers topics like user research, usability, information architecture, interaction design, service design, and just about everything related to the creation of compelling products, services and experiences.
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Highlights of Past Event
The sixth CanUX took place on November 7-8, 2015 and was attended by 530 participants. Keynotes from Peter Merholz (Jawbone, San Francisco), Cennydd Bowles (formerly at Twitter, London, UK) and Aaron Draplin (Draplin Design Collective, Portland) headlined a lineup of 20 speakers from 3 continents that included Shelley Bernstein (The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn), Steve Hillenius (NASA, Mountain View, CA), Leisa Reichelt (Australian Gov. DTO, Sydney, AU), Boon Sheridan (formerly at NASDAQ, Boston), Marsha Haverty (Autodesk, Portland), Carine Lallemand (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, LU), Matt Nish-Lapidus (Normative, Toronto), Jess McMullin (Situ, Edmonton), Brent Marshall (Eightlines, Waterloo), Derek Featherstone (SimplyAccessible, Ottawa), Jennifer Hogan (Getty Images, Calgary).
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