Summary
Geert Roumen is a maker and creative developer with 14 years of experience designing physical products that connect to digital experiences, currently focused on Industry X industrial design at Accenture in Eindhoven. He blends interaction design, prototyping and user research to create tangible interfaces—from smart speakers at Teufel to educational hardware and lessons at Arduino and Tech Will Save Us. His background includes accessibility-focused research at Microsoft and concept design at LEGO, reflecting a practice that spans firmware, app UX and rapid physical prototyping. Geert excels at translating playful, hands-on experimentation into production-ready solutions for diverse audiences, including children and users with disabilities. He often works at the intersection of education, product design and engineering, where systems thinking meets craft. Colleagues describe him as a practical creative who makes complex interactions feel simple and delightful.
14 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Student, Industrial Design, Student, Industrial Design at Eindhoven University of Technology
Master's degree, Interaction Design, Master's degree, Interaction Design at Umeå University
Pre University college, Nature and Technology, Pre University college, Nature and Technology at Ostrea Lyceum