Developing mobile apps with inclusivity and cultural sensitivity
We believe in inclusivity, particularly selecting an email address of your choice. We now develop mobile apps capable of accepting Te Reo Māori macrons.
We believe in inclusivity, particularly selecting an email address of your choice. We now develop mobile apps capable of accepting Te Reo Māori macrons.
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) worked a little differently this year. We discuss what worked and what didn’t, and the innovative products we loved.
PaperKite is an organisation that already takes data privacy and security seriously, and these appointments reiterate this commitment and compliance with the Privacy Act 2020.
Last year we took a look at iOS 13 updates, which were significant for the Apple platform. This year we’re keen to unpack iOS 14 updates, and Android 11 updates, and understand what it means for our development team, and our clients!
Buoyed on by its integration partner status with the Ministry of Health, PaperKite is experimenting with Bluetooth beacons to enable automatic check-in for Rippl users.
An exercise in ‘always being more better’.
PaperKite is one of three vendors selected by The Ministry of Health to integrate its contact tracing solution (Rippl) with the Ministry’s published APIs
For a contact tracing app to be effective, it must be widely adopted. We took a privacy-first approach, and translated key parts of Rippl into Te Reo Māori.
For 10 years we’ve partnered with the best brands in NZ, Australia and beyond. We focus on UX and human centred design, creating world-class digital experiences.
We couldn’t be more delighted to be selected as finalists for the Cyber Gold category, and our contact tracing app, Rippl, has been selected as a finalist for the Innovation Gold category. We’re no stranger to the Gold Awards having won the Emerging Gold back in 2015.
New digital project? Keen to optimise your existing digital project? We’re always keen to talk.
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