GlobalLogic Cafe: How Technology Enables Businesses to Build Contactless Experiences

The pandemic has impacted people’s behaviors, both now and into the foreseeable future. Organizations need to refocus their digital strategies and accelerate their digital offerings to meet these behaviors and expectations. Customer and employee safety will be paramount in the pandemic recovery. During this GlobalLogic Cafe Session, we explore how organizations can build contactless experiences to meet customers’ new expectations. Backed by core engineering, our team provides several real-life examples across business domains that you can take back and implement at your company.
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