
#17 Redefining Train Cockpits: Human-Centric Innovation in Rail
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About Jutta dos Santos Miquelin
Jutta o is the Co-CEO of … and dos Santos, bringing over 25 years of experience in leading and advising global companies in areas such as digitalization, new business development, and cultural transformation. Her work emphasizes human-centered approaches to cultural change and sustainable transformation. In 2023, she was honored with the Bold Award alongside Deutsche Bahn for innovative achievements in the "Future of Work." As the author of The Glass Elevator and a pioneer of the values-based 5D Leadership model, she champions conscious leadership and collective intelligence to unlock human potential and drive digital, transformative solutions for sustainable corporate growth.
www.anddossantos.com
Key Take Aways
- Outdated Cockpits: Cost-driven designs overlook driver needs and user experience.
- Job Attractiveness: Human-centered design can make the profession more appealing.
- Fragmented Systems: Disconnected tools add stress; integrated platforms are essential.
- Usability: Intuitive controls simplify tasks and reduce mental strain.
- Lessons from Aviation: Rail should adopt advanced cockpit technologies from other industries.
- Standardization: Unified designs reduce training time and improve usability.
- Future Innovation: Modern cockpits align with sustainability and efficiency goals.
- AI Collaboration: Seamless driver-AI integration enhances performance.Tendering Issues: Outdated practices limit innovation, favoring mirrors over cameras.
- Modernization Need: Embracing new technologies is critical for progress.
Sebastian Sperker
sebastian@railup.club
www.railup.club