[Accessibility] HaptiMap at MWC 2012

Ginger Claassen ginger.claassen at gmx.de
Tue Feb 21 15:51:53 GMT 2012


Dear all,

This year innovative mobile interaction design research will be 
demonstrated at the Mobile World Congress 2012. Leading international 
research and industry project partners including Nokia/NAVTEQ and 
Siemens developed tools and methods to support the development and 
adaptation of user interfaces for maps and location based services 
mobile applications - moving the user experience beyond the 
state-of-the-art! If you are developing mobile applications for mobile 
situations (and not just when people stand or sit indoors) and want to 
expand your market and/or user base through innovative user interfaces 
you may be interested in coming to our booth at the MWC2012.

Visit us between Feb. 27th and Mar. 1st in App Planet (Hall 7), 
stand7H14  at the Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona, Spain, to see 
the HaptiMap mobile applications in action, discuss and experience next 
generation user interfaces. You are also welcome to set up a meeting - 
please don't hesitate to contact me.

At our booth we will show both practical tools for designers and 
developers as well as "how to" demonstration applications. These are 
shown by experts/researchers from the HaptiMap project. We hope you will 
take the chance to meet and discuss ideas, future collaborations and 
business opportunities.

Also take a look at the HaptiMap Developer Competition to take a shot to 
win 4000 Euro in cash, a brand new Android tablet or a state-of-the-art 
Android smart phone! Details will be announced at the MWC 2012

Kind regards,

     Ginger Claassen

Further project information can be found at:
http://www.haptimap.org
http://youtu.be/gZ-c3VA26PE

Contact:
Lund University
Prof. Charlotte Magnusson / project coordinator
Certec, Division of Rehabilitation Engineering Research Department of 
Design Sciences Lund Sweden
Tel: +46 46 222 4097
Fax: +46 46 222 4431
E-mail: charlotte.magnusson at certec.lth.se



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