Aero-Webb® version 7.1 has been launched in March 2020. In this article, we want to present our collaboration with Pigwii, with whom we work on the interfaces of some key screens of our application Aero-Webb®, and thanks to whom our new version is more ergonomic and intuitive.

Pigwii introduced itself at 2MoRO during an evening meeting organized by the Digital Basque Country cluster in September 2018. From there, a long-lasting collaboration began, the first project of which was to rework the ergonomics and the design of the interface of the Aero-Webb® maintenance software for the release of its version 7.0 during the 2019 edition of the Paris Air Show. 

Since then, Pigwii has been our privileged interlocutor for these questions of interface ergonomics for Aero-Webb®.

Clément and Raphaël created Pigwii, after studies at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Cognitique (ENSC) in Bordeaux. Today, they are three in the company, with Alice who has joined them, and provide UX design and interface ergonomics services for their various clients throughout France.

If we tell you about this collaboration, it is also because it was also active for the release of version 7.1 of Aero-Webb®. Pigwii has been involved for more than a year now to help us facilitate user guidance on some of the application's screens. These improvements are the result of a work done upstream with our teams following a rather classical process. First of all, workshops are organized to raise the user's needs and the difficulties he encounters when using the application. Then, Pigwii comes back to us with proposals for improvement. After a new consultation and transformation of these suggestions into technical specifications, 2MoRO develops and deploys a new version of the screen concerned to have a final validation together.

Above is a co-design workshop, following an ergonomic audit and benchmark restitution, with Vincent and Jérémie, aeronautical maintenance consultants at 2MoRO, and Clément and Alice, cognitive engineers at Pigwii.

We asked Clément and Raphaël, the founders of Pigwii, about our collaboration: "It's a pleasure to work with 2MoRO, they are among the first to have really trusted us from the beginning. What's also nice is that since then, as the projects have progressed, our involvement has grown, and we feel more and more integrated into the team. Even outside the workshops, we sometimes exchange with them on new ideas, and they are always receptive. Also, working in a sector like aeronautics is very interesting and challenging for us. Besides, it's a company based in the Basque Country, and it makes sense for us to work locally. » 

Thanks to them for their answers and help. We hope you enjoyed this article.

On behalf of all our teams, we wish you all the best for the next phase of lockdown.

If you want to know more about Pigwii, it's here.

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