Uniwaka features on The Project

Did you see the great coverage Unitec’s very own carsharing app received on last night’s Project? If you want to sign up for the trial, more details are below the video on how to do that.

Over the next few weeks, many of us are returning to work on campus, but also having a bit of a shock when we go to fill our petrol tanks! The daily commute has certainly jumped in cost, but fortunately Unitec’s sustainability team was thinking ahead and for the past two years they have been developing the Uniwaka carsharing app.

This is now going through its pilot study and to date we have 50 people trialling it, but we are keen to for more people to take part in the virtual trial.

It’s super easy. Once you sign-up at www.uniwaka.co.nz you can download the app, set up a profile and load a hypothetical schedule to test the app and see how it works. Once we are sure it is running well, then users can start making actual trips before the official launch.

Read more about Uniwaka’s development. Initial concepts for the app were created by design students and further developed in cross-department collaborations with the School of Community Studies and Computing and Information Technology.

Uniwaka is just one of a number initiatives you can take to help make your Unitec commute cheaper and easier:

Other Sustainability Projects

 Bachelor of Business students, studying Applied Operations, are working on two travel plan projects:

  • Working out a shuttle route from south of Auckland to Mt Albert campus to complement most local (south Auckland) bus and train routes. This is a thought experiment at this point to see if an additional shuttle service, at least during the winter months, is feasible
  • Using 2020 travel survey data students are working out the carbon footprint of our staff commuting to campus

Further reading

Other Nest articles for more suggestions on a smarter commute

Interested in sustainability? – read Te Pukenga’s Sustainability Strategy

 

4 comments on “Uniwaka features on The Project

  1. lisa simperingham on

    Great work Chris, Maja and team. Really good coverage on the Project show. I do hope it can be expanded across TP, and other sectors like Health/hospital too
    Ka pai

  2. Peter Rees on

    Awesome work Cris, Maja and all involved. This is a great example of Design Thinking in action to solve complex problems with human-centric solutions.

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