Sébastien Fabre
Sébastien Fabre — Senior Director - Head of Engineering Delivery, Commercial Content at LEGO Group. Talks and sessions delivered at UXDX.

Senior Director - Head of Engineering Delivery, Commercial Content
Sebastien Fabre is Senior Director - Head of Engineering Delivery, Commercial Content at LEGO Group.
Postgraduate Human Factors Engineer and Analyst Programmer Engineer with 18 years international industry experience in user-centered design, Sebastien worked previously at Fujitsu in Munich where he started from scratch, grew and managed the Design, UX Research & Usability team. He also headed the Brand Design & UX of Fujitsu RunMyProcess, a sister company based in Paris.
Prior to that, Sebastien worked as UX Research Manager at Orange Group, delivering multi-country user experience research projects which met the needs of internal clients and as an R&D Engineer, representing France Telecom at Research Forums and European Projects.
Sebastien started his professional career at Intel Corporation and his usability curriculum at Kodak.
As a side activity, Sebastien is teaching User Centered Design &; Usability methodologies from User Needs gathering techniques to conception and testing of User Interfaces at several French universities.
Past talks
3 talks · 2 events
Aligning Business And Customer Outcomes
Successful products deliver on both the customer and the business needs, but aligning the two can be challenging. Maintaining alignment while the team deals with the complexities of implementation even more so. How can teams map their activities back to the business and customer KPIs?

Going Serverless Panel
Bakers don't farm the fields and mill the grain yet product teams are still worrying about the full stack of their solutions, right down to operating system patches and memory limits. This hands on session will look at how easy it is to incorporate cloud services and infrastructure as code into your applications and how to take advantage of existing services so you can focus on your business logic and differentiator.





