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Grit and Governance: Designing for the Real World

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An in-person series focused on helping product, design & engineering teams in Glasgow bridge the gap between UX, Product, Design, and Dev, and build better products faster, together.

We're super excited to be back in 2026 with our first session to discuss Grit and Governance, and what it means to be designing for the real world, it promises to be an engaging conversation.

Event Schedule:

17:30 - 17:55: Registration, snacks & open discussions

17:55 - 18:00: Welcome from our hosts, The Weir Group, and UXDX ambassadors: David Lorimer, Full Stack UX Designer and Alex Radu, Engineering Practices Lead.

18:00 - 18:25: Design is Political with Jane Dolan, User-Centred Design Consultant.

18:30 - 18:55: Steel-Toed Boots in the Boardroom: Designing Factory Floor Solutions that Stick with Christian Richards, UX Lead @ The Weir Group.

19:00 - 19:25: Open discussions with attendees and speakers, plus more snacks

Thank you to our hosts, the Weir Group for supporting this UXDX event.

🔐 Name & ID Requirement at venue

The venue requires that each attendee's full name (first and last) is clearly visible on their RSVP.

The venue require all attendees to bring Government issued ID and for the name on the ID to match that given when signing up for the session and we strongly encourage you to arrive early, between 17:30-17:55.

Presentations

Jane Dolan

Design is Political

This session explores what happens when design meets politics, including, when evidence, policy, and public opinion collide. Drawing on real government projects, Jane shows how design decisions are never neutral, how to recognise political risks early, and how to stay true to user-centred design in complex environments.

Jane Dolan is a user research and service design consultant with over 30 years’ experience working across UK government, defence and public services. Ethical and empathetic in her approach, she specialises in complex and politically sensitive domains, keeping real human needs at the centre of digital services.

Jane leads The Dolan Method and supports teams to design evidence-based, ethical services grounded in robust research. She is also co-founder of ResearchU Ltd, providing certified trauma-informed research training for practitioners working in high-risk and sensitive environments.

Christian Richards

Steel-Toed Boots in the Boardroom: Designing Factory Floor Solutions that Stick

Understanding user needs is the foundation of UX, but adoption is what makes solutions truly valuable. At Weir, a global industrial manufacturer, the SMART Factory team thought they knew what factory operators needed. Yet their solutions were being ignored (or even physically broken!).

This talk shares how Weir’s UX team partnered with engineers to uncover real user needs, the creative methods required to co-create digital and physical tools that operators embraced, and how the UX team brought the factory floor into the boardroom to win global stakeholder buy-in.

What you'll learn:

  1. User engagement is critical to innovation, and to making it stick
  2. Use your users (the subject matter experts!) when you're designing solutions
  3. Creative storytelling wins stakeholder buy-in

Grit and Governance: Designing for the Real World

Primary Photo for The Product Model Glasgow by UXDX

Hosted by

The Product Model Glasgow by UXDX

In-Person

Address available to attendees

An in-person series focused on helping product, design & engineering teams in Glasgow bridge the gap between UX, Product, Design, and Dev, and build better products faster, together.

We're super excited to be back in 2026 with our first session to discuss Grit and Governance, and what it means to be designing for the real world, it promises to be an engaging conversation.

Event Schedule:

17:30 - 17:55: Registration, snacks & open discussions

17:55 - 18:00: Welcome from our hosts, The Weir Group, and UXDX ambassadors: David Lorimer, Full Stack UX Designer and Alex Radu, Engineering Practices Lead.

18:00 - 18:25: Design is Political with Jane Dolan, User-Centred Design Consultant.

18:30 - 18:55: Steel-Toed Boots in the Boardroom: Designing Factory Floor Solutions that Stick with Christian Richards, UX Lead @ The Weir Group.

19:00 - 19:25: Open discussions with attendees and speakers, plus more snacks

Thank you to our hosts, the Weir Group for supporting this UXDX event.

🔐 Name & ID Requirement at venue

The venue requires that each attendee's full name (first and last) is clearly visible on their RSVP.

The venue require all attendees to bring Government issued ID and for the name on the ID to match that given when signing up for the session and we strongly encourage you to arrive early, between 17:30-17:55.

Presentations

Jane Dolan

Design is Political

This session explores what happens when design meets politics, including, when evidence, policy, and public opinion collide. Drawing on real government projects, Jane shows how design decisions are never neutral, how to recognise political risks early, and how to stay true to user-centred design in complex environments.

Jane Dolan is a user research and service design consultant with over 30 years’ experience working across UK government, defence and public services. Ethical and empathetic in her approach, she specialises in complex and politically sensitive domains, keeping real human needs at the centre of digital services.

Jane leads The Dolan Method and supports teams to design evidence-based, ethical services grounded in robust research. She is also co-founder of ResearchU Ltd, providing certified trauma-informed research training for practitioners working in high-risk and sensitive environments.

Christian Richards

Steel-Toed Boots in the Boardroom: Designing Factory Floor Solutions that Stick

Understanding user needs is the foundation of UX, but adoption is what makes solutions truly valuable. At Weir, a global industrial manufacturer, the SMART Factory team thought they knew what factory operators needed. Yet their solutions were being ignored (or even physically broken!).

This talk shares how Weir’s UX team partnered with engineers to uncover real user needs, the creative methods required to co-create digital and physical tools that operators embraced, and how the UX team brought the factory floor into the boardroom to win global stakeholder buy-in.

What you'll learn:

  1. User engagement is critical to innovation, and to making it stick
  2. Use your users (the subject matter experts!) when you're designing solutions
  3. Creative storytelling wins stakeholder buy-in

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