

LaunchPad With Saab - Human Machine Interface - Part 2 🤖
Linköping developers, designers, and tech builders - this one's for you!
Join the second LaunchPad session of 2026 with Saab and explore how cockpit interfaces in aircraft like the Gripen are designed for clarity, speed, and decision making under pressure. ✈️
Saab experts will share how visuals, controls, feedback, and information are structured to support situational awareness in demanding environments - and how these principles translate into modern software development, UX design, and human - centered systems.
If you work with software, UX/UI, systems engineering, AI, or product development, this is a rare chance to learn from one of the most advanced engineering environments. 🤖
Come for the insights - stay for the pizza and conversations with the Linköping tech community! 🍕🤝
Online participation is also available, just select online when you register.
Program
17:00 — Welcome & mingling
17:15 — Presentations from Saab
18:00 — Pizza, Drinks, and Social
19:30 — Close
Speakers
Gustav Arnby
Gustav has 15 years of experience of HMI development for the Gripen aircraft and a total of 25 years of working with user centered design at different companies. He is currently head of the Human Machine Collaboration team at Saab Aeronautics, which is focused on HMI development for next generation fighter aircrafts.
Olof Sundin
Director of Software Strategy at Saab Aeronautics
Olof Sundin has more than 25 years of software development (including flight safety critical systems) in many different roles and organizations. He is currently responsible for software transformation and software strategy at Saab Aeronautics.
Additional Information
Paid parking is available onsite.
🚌 Public transport: Skylten is located behind the bus and train station at Linköping Central Station (Linköping C). Take the pedestrian underpass and you’ll be there in about five minutes. Look for the large red sign that reads “Konsten gör livet större än konsten” and you’ll know you’re in the right place. Photo: Corren.