# Rob Tannen

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*Dr. Rob Tannen has 20-years experience in research and design for a variety of contexts including consumer appliances, financial systems and aircraft cockpit displays. He has blogged for over a decade, contributed to Fast Company, Design Bureau, and BloombergTV, and presented at numerous conferences.*

### Community Involvement

* 2016, Speaker, [Philadelphia 2016](/events/philadelphia-2016.md#what-do-user-interfaces-want)

### Connect

* <i class="fa-globe-pointer">:globe-pointer:</i> Fast Company: <https://www.fastcompany.com/user/rob-tannen>&#x20;
* <i class="fa-linkedin">:linkedin:</i> LinkedIn: <https://www.linkedin.com/in/robtannen/>
* <i class="fa-x-twitter">:x-twitter:</i> X/Twitter: <https://x.com/robtannen>


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