
27.10.2020
ESA: Storytelling makes climate change tangible
Is ozone good or bad? What causes the loss of biodiversity? Questions about this are answered by ESA's Climate from Space platform. We have processed the enormous quantities of satellite data - and presented them in an attractive and easily understandable way.

10.01.2019
Three design conferences, one message: Think twice
Developing digital products and services bears a heavy responsibility. But where does manipulation begin? And how can it actively be avoided? Our designers Mirko and Raphael attended three conferences that tried to find answers to these questions.

09.08.2017
UX Camp HH: Ubilabs sponsors User Experience Barcamp
User experience is key when it comes to (map) applications and is of utmost importance for designers, developers, and product managers alike. Ubilabs’ UX/UI team members Erik Scheibner and Mirko Hamann took part in the UX Camp HH, which revolved around all things user experience, and share their thoughts in the interview.

13.06.2017
HVV.live – Visualizing Hamburg's Public Transport
Is the subway on time? Which stop is the nearest? How far away is my bus? Questions that Hamburg residents don’t need to worry about anymore. HVV.live is the live map for all vehicles of Hamburg’s public transport association, HVV. Franz Neubert, front-end developer at Ubilabs, developed the map as part of a research project.

24.01.2017
Ubilabs and MapsPeople Bring Indoor Wayfinding to the German Market
Ubilabs has partnered with Danish IT company MapsPeople to bring indoor wayfinding to customers across Germany. MapsPeople have created a market leading indoor mapping platform based on Google Maps called MapsIndoors. The strategic partnership between the two Google Maps for Work Premium Partners enables us to offer clients an extra key component as part of their expansive geo services portfolio. Read the interview with Christian Frederiksen from MapsPeople.

20.12.2016
Malte Modrow: JavaScript, Maps, and Cues
Malte has been an integral part of our team for two years. As a front-end developer, he ensures functioning and user-friendly websites. His counterbalance to programming? Billiard, 300 kilometer bike races and music.