INTITEC proudly represented from PhD student Lisa Mühl at ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2025 in Yokohama, Japan. As the world’s leading conference in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, CHI annually brings together researchers and professionals from academia and industry to shape the future of interactive technologies.
The conference provided an excellent opportunity to connect with international researchers from the United States, Canada, Japan, and several European countries. Within this framework, we were able to share our own research perspectives on intimacy, communication, and privacy, fostering fruitful dialogue with other projects.
Prior to the main conference, we were invited to the Embodied Media Lab at Keio University in Tokyo. The lab presented current research in embodied interaction and immersive media environments. This visit offered valuable insights into methodological approaches and technological innovations that will inform and enrich our own research..

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