Client This leading airport in Saudi Arabia was looking for a solution that would allow visitors to easily find their way around the airport by utilising a digital wayfinding system. Objectives The main requirements for this project were: The ability to edit the map and content on the kiosk Keep all information up to date Solution LamasaTech designed, developed and [...]

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Client LamasaTech was approached by a leading health authority to complete a consultancy project with the aim of presenting systems and project designs. The purpose of this project was to enable the health authority to collect feedback from people visiting a number of hospitals. The kiosks would need to be designed to specification and include an incentive for those who [...]

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Client LamasaTech were approached to supply a number of self-service kiosks for a civil aviation authority. These kiosks were required to allow the user to perform multiple tasks. These tasks included: Making payments Making phone calls Scanning barcodes The kiosks were also required to have the ability to display information in real-time. Solution LamasaTech produced a number of full self-service [...]

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We worked successfully with LamasaTech to acquire the touchscreen technology that we required for our student information point. The technology was high-quality and we were able to negotiate on price. John MacIntyre, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Pro Vice Chancellor Client LamasaTech were approached by Sunderland University to generate a solution that would allow students and staff to [...]

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Client LamasaTech was approached to deliver a number of bespoke kiosks that would allow staff to perform HR tasks, in order to improve efficiency. One of the main features required was the ability to house an A3 high-quality colour printer. Solution LamasaTech produced several self-service kiosks that included keyboards, touchpads and the A3 printer as required. Each kiosk housed a [...]

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Client Jeddah Food had created a popular iPhone app that listed places to eat in the Saudi Arabian city, based on the geographical location of the user. The app contained phone numbers, website addresses, user reviews, a photo gallery and maps for a comprehensive list of cafés and restaurants. Objectives Increase the number of users Raise brand awareness Drive revenue [...]

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Client Jeddah Post Office in Saudi Arabia serves between 800 and 900 customers each day. Their existing queuing system was inadequate – customers would queue at the desk after being given a ticket by a security guard. This led to congestion and confusion, making customers impatient and putting staff under pressure. Objectives Modernise & digitise the existing process Alleviate the [...]

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Client BP pride themselves on working in an agile way and includes a morning ‘stand up’ meeting where the team gather thoughts and discusses issues. Traditionally, they used a whiteboard and sticky notes, but notes could get lost or damaged. There was also no easy way to record information and update it throughout the day. BP needed an innovative software [...]

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Client Live Life wanted the ability to collate offers and voucher codes for high-end fashion brands such as Gucci, Ralph Lauren and Timberland, for affluent young professionals aged 18 to 35. After registering to use the service, members would be able to sign up for alerts when vouchers or offers became available on their favourite fashion brands. Objectives Develop an [...]

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Client Sunderland Software City inspires and supports the growth of software companies across the region. Their aim is to make the North East into an established place to do business for the international software industry. Engaging prospects and clients is becoming harder than ever. Being heard above the noise and standing out from the crowd is a difficult aim to [...]

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