MEX 2007 report & presentations published
The industry’s definitive report on Mobile User Experience – buy on-line for just GBP 795.
The MEX 2007 Report is our most comprehensive ever, combining in-depth reporting of the 2007 conference sessions, our unique MEX Mind Maps, research note…
Day 2 of MEX and summary
The PMN Mobile User Experience conference re-started on day two with the same high levels of energy and enthusiasm. The opening session saw Antti Ohrling, co-founder of advertising-funded MVNO Blyk, responding to the MEX manifesto statement o…
MEX covered by everyone from BBC to blogs
One of our key objectives for the MEX conference is to raise awareness of user experience in the mainstream media and as a strategic issue in the mobile industry.
We were delighted to receive coverage of the event across broadcast, print and we…
What’s everyone saying about MEX?
We’re flattered and delighted to have received such overwhelmingly positive feedback from everyone who attended MEX. Here’s a selection of the responses we’ve had:
“…participation to a such an interactive, concentrated, efficient and relevan…
Day 1 of MEX sets the UX agenda with sell-out attendance
Our PMN Mobile User Experience (MEX) conference opened in London today to a sell-out attendance of 100 industry executives. With participants from throughout the mobile business – operators, manufacturers, content providers, software develope…
Announcing the MEX Design Competition 2007
Design an interface to solve a mobile user experience problem and delight customers
I’m delighted to announce our next major MEX initiative – The MEX Design Competition 2007 – unveiled today at the MEX conference in London. We’re challenging t…
Where is mobile user experience today?
When we conceived MEX in 2004, we faced a constant challenge to raise awareness of user experience as an issue of strategic importance for everyone in the mobile telecoms industry. More often than not, companies would mistakenly assume that custo…
Strategies for when the wall comes down
Omar Bakhshi is a user experience consultant for media researcher iBurbia. He will speak on a MEX conference panel addressing the topic of tearing down the walled garden on Thursday.
Much of the recent debate about the value of mobile network …