Edge Platform by Halliburton
Outcome & Impact
520+
Hours of user interviews and testing sessions conducted
30+
Domain experts involved for continuous research and validation
700+
Screens of product and prototypes designed and delivered
15+
Complex applications developed and delivered to production
18%
Increase in product adoption rate across the platform
30%
Faster design validation cycles by accelerating prototyping
150+
Design system components and blocks created and documented
24%
Task completion rate improvement in complex scenarios
Context
Halliburton, one of the world's largest providers of products and services for the energy industry, developed the Edge Platform as a cornerstone of its digital drilling automation strategy. This data-intensive operating system powers oil rigs globally, enabling real-time monitoring, data analysis, and operational control in high-stakes environments like drilling rigs and remote command centers. I served as the Senior UX designer and later as a UX Lead for a sub-team of three, owning end-to-end design responsibilities across multiple applications and feature sets for the platform.
The Edge Platform was designed to ingest data from a multitude of hardware sensors, analyze it instantly, and present insights that allow operators and engineers to make mission-critical decisions in real time. I joined the initiative to improve usability, enhance feature depth, and establish scalable design processes. Over the course of two years, I led the UX efforts to deliver powerful, user-centered experiences across one of the industry's most complex environments.