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Interview with Car Design News: It’s not just about visual interfaces, it’s about interaction!

Incari´s CPO Alexander Grasse recently joined the Car Design News couch for an interview at the Autodesk Automotive Innovation Forum 2025. The key message: In todays HMI development, design, UX, and development still run in parallel instead of together. Incari Studio changes that.

Alexander shared insights into the current challenges of HMI development and how Incari Studio helps overcome them. The key message: In todays HMI development, design, UX, and development still mostly run in parallel. This leads to late UI/UX integration, limited time for testing, disconnected workflows, endless handovers, and slow feedback loops. These issues create bottlenecks that waste time, restrict creativity, and slow down innovation.

To make HMI development faster and more efficient, designers and engineers need to collaborate from day one. Incari Studio as HMI development platform makes this possible. Multimodal interactions, including audio, lighting, haptics, and sensors, are supported right from the start and can be tested in real time during the earliest stages of development.

Thanks to its high interoperability with tools like Autodesk VRED and Figma, Incari Studio closes the gap between visualization and implementation.

But please see yourself!