Alma is an AI-powered learning management assistant that enhances corporate training and digital adoption. It personalizes learning by identifying individual styles and optimizing training schedules. Unlike traditional methods, Alma integrates peer-to-peer mentoring, AI-driven insights, and adaptive scheduling, ensuring a seamless and efficient onboarding experience. By reducing training costs and fostering engagement, Alma helps organizations accelerate skill development while improving workforce readiness.
Mina Maazi is a UX/UI and product designer with a background in Design Management and a passion for human-centered innovation. With over six years of experience in fintech, digital transformation, and adaptive learning solutions, she specializes in designing intuitive and impactful digital experiences. Mina has contributed to projects that enhance accessibility, streamline financial processes, and improve digital adoption in organizations. Her work has been recognized with awards, including the Best Idea Award at the People-Led Digitalisation event, organized by Birmingham City University and the University of Bath. She is also an active mentor, sharing her expertise through platforms like ADPList.
This project was commissioned by Birmingham City University, University of Bath, and People-Led Digitalisation (PLD) as part of the People-Led Digitalisation event. Birmingham City University is renowned for its innovative approach to design and digital transformation. University of Bath is a leading academic institution known for its research and development in technology and education. People-Led Digitalisation (PLD) is dedicated to enhancing digital adoption through people-centered strategies. This collaboration aimed to enhance digital literacy and organizational training by developing innovative solutions for digital adoption readiness. The project was recognised for its people-centered approach and received the Best Idea award.