Collaborating with Namahn, the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven has developed a seven-evening course on the design of man-machine interfaces. Namahn designers Johan Van Maldeghem, Joannes Vandermeulen and Bart Vermeersch will be presenting recent insights based on four cases. Other presenters are from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven itself, the KU Leuven Center For Usability Research, The Human Interface Group, and design firms Enthoven Associates and Pilipili. Courses are in Dutch and participants can attend on either of both KULeuven campuses, Leuven and Kortrijk, which are linked with videoconferencing.

Courses run Thursday evenings in March, April and May. For details, see the course overview.