Podcast – InfoBeans: Navigating Healthcare Design and AI

In this episode, we sit down with Regis Becarte, Head of UX Design and Research at Natera, a biotech company specializing in non-invasive prenatal testing and women's health. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of healthcare design and explore the challenges and successes of building a design team in a clinical tech company. Let's learn how the intersection of physical and digital experiences can transform patient care and how AI-powered chatbots are enhancing patient support. Let's dive into this journey of innovation and empathy in healthcare design with Regis. https://open.spotify.com/embed/episode/3bcjFBFzpo3op7Qb43RLSR?utm_source=generator

Podcast – Sonder Search, Designing for Healthcare

EPISODE: Regis Bectarte The video recording of the original interview can be found on the Flux Podcast page - Episode: Regis Bectarte Kristie Can you tell me a bit about yourself, how you got into design and your current role? Regis Lovely, happy to do that. My name is Regis Bectarte and I'm currently the Head of Design at Natera, a biotech company in the Silicon Valley. I got into design by chance, while I was looking for a career path. Back in my late teens in France, I stumbled into what was called at the time, Communication and Information Science. It was mostly focused

Word Mechanic

Claude Nougaro was a wonderful French lyricist, one of those few authors that make you proud or being Francophone, that give you the motivation to learn new words, explore etymology, forge bold metaphors and make the most of the beautiful language that is French. In a radio interview he shared a prose that he was particularly fond of: "Je suis le mecano des mots et l'encre est mon cambouis"  It can be loosely translated to: I am the mechanic of  words and ink is my grease. As too often the case a literally translation falls short of capturing the nuance and the texture of the

When a name becomes a brand

During a recent interview I was invited to share my thoughts on how a company brand impacts my product design. After considering the question, I sheepishly confessed that given my focus on enterprise apps where complex workflows and dense layouts are often the norm, brand had never been a key driver. That is naturally not to say that I do not recognise the power and value of a strong brand, but rather that I consider that I dwell in spaces where functionality is paramount, leaving little room for the company identity to express itself. Digging further, I realised I believe in