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Intuity Media Lab was founded in the summer of 2002 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. We are driven by expert knowledge and a passion for innovation to create added-value design and consultancy solutions for our clients.

Stefan Brandys
Stefan Brandys heads Automotive Interaction Design at Intuity. He is particularly interested in pioneering in-car applications. Stefan specializes in user interface R&D in areas like Telematics, driver assistance and comfort systems for car-makers Porsche and Daimler AG and for Panasonic.

Stefan Brandys embodies Kaizen – the constant search for improvement – at Intuity. His open dialogue with staff and external clients always ensures maximum efficiency and quality throughout the development processes.

Stefan Brandys' career has taken him from banking and photography to design. In 1999, he received an honours degree in Graphic Design specializing in New Media. While studying at the HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd (College of Design), Germany, he also held a position as a lecturer. Before founding Intuity, Stefan developed knowledge and brand management solutions for various European corporations.
Steffen Süpple
Steffen Süpple lives and breathes R&D at Intuity. He is mainly concerned with solutions for tomorrow, looking at users' future needs and long-term trends. He develops scenarios and concepts, interactive user interfaces, products and services for major clients. These include BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte and Energy company EnBW.

After receiving his degree from the Schwäbisch Gmünd College of Design, Steffen developed IT projects for the department of Organization and Management of Information Systems at the University of Ulm, and lectured in Media Design at the Schwäbisch Gmünd College of Design. He has also worked on freelance design projects for DaimlerChrysler, Siemens and the European Patent Authority. He has received numerous awards for his work.
Markus Turber
Markus Turber's main area of expertise is design in an increasingly complex world. He works closely with our clients on projects that deal with future products and services. He analyses consumer needs and desires in order to devise potential business models for our customers. Markus Turber is responsible for clients such as Daimler Research, German Telekom Laboratories and Carl Zeiss.

Like Stefan and Steffen, Markus also studied at the Schwäbisch Gmünd College of Design. In 1995 he developed early e-branding projects for BMW and Siemens. In 1999 he joined MetaDesign where he was responsible for Online Strategy and Concept Development. His clients included Audi, Encyclopædia Britannica and Whirlpool. One of his most recent projects involved assisting BP with the planning, development and integration of a global intranet application. He has received national and international awards and regularly lectures on user-centred design in innovation processes.