I led design direction for Nokia RXRM, a real-time multimedia platform that brings live 360° video and 3D spatial audio to industries ranging from mining and remote inspection to sports and entertainment. My role spanned concept to execution, shaping an immersive, intuitive experience that makes advanced technology accessible and impactful.

RXRM was created to help people make faster, more confident decisions in high-stakes environments. From remote teleoperation and situational awareness to immersive fan experiences, it needed to be intuitive, reliable, and scalable for every context of use. Success meant creating a tool that could integrate into diverse workflows without adding complexity, and that would inspire trust from day one.
Working closely with UX, product, and industrial design teams, we refined workflows to keep interactions focused and intuitive. The interface was distilled to essential elements for smooth, real-time control, supported by scalable layouts, high-definition video streams, and spatial audio. Alongside the software, Nokia’s industrial design team created a rugged 5G 360° camera purpose-built for RXRM, which received iF and Red Dot awards.
Outcomes
RXRM is now a flagship example of how experience design enables complex systems to become approachable, trusted tools for users around the world. Deployed in mission-critical environments, from ESA collaborations to industrial remote supervision, the work improved situational awareness, reduced friction in real-time workflows, and created new immersive applications in public safety, mining, and live events




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