Wednesday 26 May
6:00pm - 7:00pm
In an ever evolving world, privacy and trust in technology is increasingly vital to consumers. Especially in light of world events in the past year.
12 months ago New Zealand was in an unprecedented state of lockdown – and businesses were suffering. The term 'contact-tracing' was still in its infancy, and the general public were rightly hesitant to share their personal information on a piece of paper outside of every store they visited. This talk shares the learnings and success that the PaperKite team had launching Rippl: a Privacy-first contact tracing solution and integration partner with the Ministry of Health.
Designing with privacy-first as our core-promise fundamentally changed the way the user experience was designed, and ultimately resulted in Rippl being awarded the New Zealand Privacy Trust Mark - awarded to products and services that are outstanding in the way they manage personal information.
Event Details:
5:30pm: PaperKite offices open for attendees
6:00pm: Presentation begins
6:30pm: Q&A and discussion
Speakers:
Rob Holmes
Q Walker
PaperKite will provide light refreshments and snacks for this event.
This event is FREE but please register your interest for catering and health & safety purposes.
Q holds a Master’s degree from Bentley University’s Human Factors in Information Design. Q has held roles as a UX Designer at Fidelity Investments and as the Experience Lead for Uprise Digital. Q’s role at PaperKite is critical for the way we imagine and craft digital experiences for our clients.