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VME4CHI – Self-service technology accessibility in Japan and Finland

VME4CHI seminar logoVME Interaction Design Environment is happy to invite you to join the multi-disciplinary HCI research community at the University of Vaasa. We welcome students, doctoral researchers, and researchers from all fields working with topics related to HCI at the University of Vaasa to join us for presentations and discussion. The group offers the opportunity to present your work and discuss current research in the field. There will be hybrid meetings every other month at the VME interaction design environment (TF4105 at Technobothnia) and online (request Zoom link from the organizers).

On Tue 3.10. at 10:15-11:15, Juho-Pekka Mäkipää will give a presentation about his ongoing study related to self-service technology accessibility in Japan and Finland.

We will have our next VME4CHI in December 2023. Want to present your work there? Please contact laura.havinen@uwasa.fi

The presentation will last appr. 15 minutes. After that, there is room for questions, comments, and general discussion related to the field.

We wish you a warm welcome!

For questions and for the Zoom link, please contact

Laura Havinen, laura.havinen@uwasa.fi
University Teacher, Information Systems

Rebekah Rousi, rebekah.rousi@uwasa.fi
Associate Professor, Communication and Digital Economy
Head of VME Interaction Design Environment

HCI (human-computer interaction) is a multi-disciplinary field, that is concerned with the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and with the study of major phenomena surrounding them.

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