Writings by Elizabeth Delaney


User Experience - Usability & Learnability

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With iVolve Mechatronic Engineer, Callum Coe. It is well accepted that usability and learnability are an important aspect of any piece of technology. If a piece of software is difficult to operate, users will abandon the product, making the thousands of hours spent on prototyping, programming and debugging worthless. Users approach software with the expectation

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Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum 2017

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With iVolve Sales Manager, Jon Breeden iVolve Sales Manager, Jon Breeden, recently attended the annual Diggers & Dealers Mining forum, held in Kalgoorie, WA – the unofficial gold mining capital of Australia. This leading annual conference combined presentations by listed mining and exploration companies with a display area housing exhibitors from the sector. The delegation was made up of mining and

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The Experience Economy

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iVolve mechatronic engineer, Callum Coe, recently attended the UX Australia Conference in Sydney – the premier user experience design conference in Australia and one of the biggest UX events in the world. The conference brought together people from a multitude of different fields including architects, designers and engineers for two days of hands-on workshops focusing on

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Take Control of Your Equipment

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With iVolve Engineer, Jeremy Callaghan The unpredictable nature of mining is no longer considered an ‘inevitable’. Utilising the right digital innovations, mining companies have the ability to control aspects of mining that were previously non-controllable. iVolve’s Plant Manager™ is a solution used for the remote monitoring and control of site equipment such as lighting plants and

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Products - It Starts with an Idea

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With iVolve Chief Technology Officer, David Eagles. Whether scrawled on the back of a napkin, mended together on the garage floor, or designed using the latest 3D modelling software, every product starts with an idea. Bringing that idea to a fully functioning, marketable prototype takes a lot of effort,  iterations and time. The word ‘prototype’

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