Visit Bergen | Touchless screen

Location:

Norway

Duration:

2.2021 - 12.2021

Technologies:

React JS

Team on project:

Full-stack
Developer
Full-stack
Developer

What has been delivered

Our partnership with Mount Visual AS, a forward-thinking technology company from Norway, led to the development of the Visit Bergen - Touchless Kiosk project, executed from February to December 2021. This innovative project centered around analysis, prototyping, and programming the initial version of a touchless kiosk solution using AIRxTouch technology. The solution aimed to create a seamless, hands-free experience for users visiting Bergen, allowing them to access key information without physical contact. The collaborative team for this project comprised two fullstack developers working across Poland, Estonia, and Norway, showcasing the depth of international cooperation that defined the project. This cross-border effort ensured diverse expertise was brought together, with developers and analysts working to deliver a sophisticated, touchless interface. The project met global standards through effective teamwork and a shared vision to enhance visitor interaction with public touchscreens, demonstrating a blend of innovation and practicality.
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Netcorp has a ‘Scandinavian mind’ in their business approach, which helped address hesitations about working with companies from other cultures. We had fluent and good communication from the start, crucial in building trust, especially in Norway, where there can be reluctance around partnerships with companies abroad.

One of the biggest challenges I’ve faced is finding high-end technology resources that are available and scalable to match project demands. Netcorp’s flexible model, allowing us to insource or offshore as needed, was the ideal solution.

The real ‘proof of the pudding’ was when we started on challenging technology projects with short deadlines. Netcorp quickly understood our goals, delivered on time, and kept a direct, open line of communication. It was a relief knowing we had this scalable, high-end group of resources, so I can focus more on technology development projects, confident I have great resources from Netcorp.


- Stein Wallevik, Dark Horse & Mount Visual

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