Wait Times is our latest product that works with our indoor location platform. Eliminate unproductive time, improve building operations, increase sales all by reducing how long people wait in lines. Wait Times is ideal for concession stands at sports venues, campus dining experiences, and more. Eliminate the Wait with InnerSpace.
Read MoreLiDAR, or Light Detection and Ranging, measures distance to a target by sending out pulsed laser light and measuring the reflected pulses that come back with a sensor. One of our goals at InnerSpace, is to make the process of enabling location intelligence as simple as possible for our customers. The simplest approach is to install a sensor - no professional services, no cobbling technologies together. Simple. Install. Go!
Read MoreIndoor location is the backbone to smart building initiatives. A single solution can drive a multitude of operating solutions and end-user experiences. Invest once and innovation is limitless.
Read MoreThere are three things you need to focus on if you want to create a beneficial workplace experience that improves employee satisfaction and productivity, and supports your bottom line. Check out our latest blog post to find out what they are!
Read MoreIndoor location’s applications go far beyond shopping. It can dramatically improve labor deployment, real estate utilization, tenant experiences, facilities management, food services, and more. Check out the InnerSpace platform with proprietary sensors, and out-of-the-box business solutions to improve the bottom line for business operations.
“Massive business transformation requires disrupting the status quo,” said Jason Gamblen, Chief Revenue Officer, InnerSpace. “Our scalable platform empowers clients to deploy faster, test theories quickly, and do so without multiple vendors and professional services to manage. We are driving better business outcomes by reducing labor costs, improving customer experiences, and supporting Smart Building initiatives that maximize real estate utilization and decrease utility costs.”
Read MoreEven though most people think about GPS when they think about location-based technology, it has evolved beyond GPS and is now heading indoors. After all, people spend a lot of time in places like shopping malls, grocery stores, office buildings, museums, hospitals, airports and more. GPS isn’t enough to map these indoor locations. So it makes sense to develop the necessary technology.
Find out how indoor location can be used to improve your business simply by incorporating intelligence into your decision-making, products and services.
Read MoreWe’ve been part of 500 Startups, IBM Innovation Space, and Creative Destruction Labs. Here are the top 5 things every startup should know to get the most out of their journey.
Read MoreApple stepped up its position for indoor way finding. But there's a fundamental problem with the company's approach. Scalability. Find out how new technologies have overcome the pitfalls of disparate technologies that plagued indoor location in the past.
Read MoreWhile recent developments in indoor data are impressive, the best is yet to come. At InnerSpace, we believe 2018 is going to be a big year for indoor mapping and location data. In this post, we’ll look at some of the major trends that will shape the way indoor data will be used in the year ahead.
Read MoreUsing GPS and triangulation technology, Enhanced 911 (E911) has been successful in pinpointing locations. But only outdoors. When calls are made from malls, museums, warehouses, office towers and other indoor spaces, accurately pinpointing someone’s location is next to impossible. Fortunately, recent advances in indoor location technology are set to solve the problem.
Read MoreIf you’re involved in a startup, you know how quickly a business can move. Finding digital solutions that foster growth—by making your company leaner, improving your product or service, or developing your brand—can be a major key to success. In this post, we thought we’d share some of the tools that has helped us move quickly.
Read MoreUsing location intelligence and mapping can transform campus dining services by delivering a new perspective on your customers.
Read MoreIndoor location intelligence can help property owners and managers deliver a better experience - while saving reset costs - for prospective tenants.
Read MoreThe demand for warehouse space has exploded in recent years as eCommerce continues to grow. But it's not just about the space. Customer expectations have evolved, which means warehouses need to operate more efficiently and extend services that reflect the customer journey.
Read MoreOn the surface, the retail crisis seems relatively simple. The rise in eCommerce has eliminated the costly real estate, staffing, inventory and franchising issues that plagues brick-and-mortar stores. Analysts cite overstocking, a lack of brand loyalty, and declining foot traffic as the leading causes of declining in-store sales. It isn’t a pretty picture.
Read MoreIn 1998, a group of healthcare professionals stood in front of a map of the hospital where they worked. They unspooled a ball of blue yarn, which they then used to trace the path that a typical cancer patient had to take to receive chemotherapy. What they discovered shocked them.
Read MoreWhen you think about the problem InnerSpace solves - being able to understand how people and things behave within a built space - our feline friends felt like a great way to celebrate a part of our internal culture, but also to communicate with prospective customers how they can use the InnerSpace platform to solve some very real pain points in their business.
Read MoreThis is "Johnny." He's the InnerSpace Sensor that digitizes indoor spaces - instantly and in real-time. Using WiFi, Bluetooth, LiDAR and a variety of other technologies, when combined with our proprietary algorithms, Johnny is a powerful solution
Read MoreDeloitte predicts that as of 2022 at least a quarter of all human and machine uses of precision digital navigation will include an indoor leg or be for an entirely indoor journey. This compares to less than five percent of all uses in 2017.
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