Tech-Touch Holds "Tech-Touch Grand Prix Kansai" and Selects "Master Guide Designer"

Tech-Touch Corporation held the "Tech-Touch Grand Prix Kansai," challenging participants to navigate a difficult-to-use website. The event successfully concluded, fostering improved guide-creation skills and a renewed appreciation for the possibilities of "Tech-Touch."
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Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) domestic share No.1 "Tech-Touch" developer and provider, Tech-Touch Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Nakao Inumuta, hereinafter "Company") held the second "Tech-Touch Grand Prix Kansai," with 12 companies and 19 participants.

The Tech-Touch Grand Prix, held in Tokyo in the winter of 2024, was a great success. Approximately one year later, the second event was held in Kansai and concluded with immense excitement, rivaling the first event. This article reports on the day's proceedings.

### Conquer the "Worst Website"!

The Tech-Touch Grand Prix is a time-trial competition where participants implement guides on a "worst website" created by our company, featuring UI scattered with difficult-to-use elements. Actual inexperienced users then operate the site, and the team that reaches the goal fastest wins. Participants are divided into teams of 3-5 people and have a limited time of 90 minutes to complete the following tasks:

* Site analysis (considering where users might get stuck)
* Design (thinking about what implementation to create for the analyzed points)
* Implementation and testing (creating guides and verifying they work correctly)

This is a very tough regulation, requiring the completion of these tasks.

The event was planned with the goal of enabling participants to improve their guide creation skills by sharing their techniques and know-how with each other, and to rediscover the fun of guide creation and the potential of "Tech-Touch."

### A Part of the "Worst Website"