Bring on Techweek 2022


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We’re excited to announce that we’re getting behind Techweek this year, with a host of virtual events already confirmed.

Running from May 16 - 22, Techweek is a nationwide series of events happening across Aotearoa New Zealand. The last two years are a shining example of how innovation and technology as sectors are growing rapidly and changing the way we work and conduct business. It’s now critical that organisations consider the Human Experience (HX) of it’s brand/service both digitally and physically.

 

Apolinar is organising three events to run during Techweek, aimed at engaging and inspiring current professionals through showcasing digital innovation, business agile frameworks and interviewing seasoned digital leaders.

 


 

May 17 | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

We invite you to join us as we for the first time launch a real-world demo of how to design, build and deploy a new website using a modern composable framework. If you find that it is taking too long to launch new websites, then this is the session for you.

 

Need for speed: How fast can you ship websites to market?

 


 

May 18 | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

In conjunction with Scaled Agile Enterprise, Apolinar will launch a short webinar session on how SAFe advocates for prototyping as part of your Design Thinking. Learn how this process works and allow us to show you how to produce high-quality prototypes faster than ever before.

 

The role of SAFe in boosting your Business Planning & Velocity

 


 

May 19 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

And lastly, Apolinar will be hosting an interview panel with an array of seasoned digital leaders at the forefront of digital and innovation initiatives. This will be an opportunity to hear from a panel of seasoned leaders and hopefully learn from their experiences to apply to your leadership.

 

The Human Experience of Digital & Innovation

 


 

The full Techweek 2022 program is available here - we couldn’t be more thrilled to be hosting our events and contributing to the technology industry here in Aotearoa.


Authored by Hillie Chan

25 April 2022