Introduction
In 2017, Buffalo Grid sought to adapt its mobile phone charging technology from rural India to urban audiences in New Delhi. This project involved user-led research to identify innovative opportunities for their services.
Key Points
• The project aimed to find strategies for making Buffalo Grid's technology suitable for urban users.
• An ethnographic research mission was conducted in New Delhi, incorporating user interviews and field observations.
• Interviews were held with a diverse group, including a chai shop owner, a job-seeking maid, a student with safety concerns, and a bank manager, capturing their technology usage and charging needs.
• Visual tools helped overcome language barriers during conversations.
• An aspiration workshop with design students generated ideas for a desirable technology service, focusing on safety, accessibility, and reliability.
• The final deliverables included a strategic roadmap that outlined actionable steps and a future service strategy tailored for urban customers.
• This work was part of the Innovate UK Design Foundations program to promote human-centered design.
Conclusion
The project successfully transformed Buffalo Grid’s product into a service that meets urban users' needs, highlighting the importance of user-centered research in developing effective technology solutions.
Source of Newspaper Clipping: Maharashtra Times dated 12th August 2025
