Indoor positioning systems are on the rise and are meeting a service void for consumers. I don?t know about you, but I constantly use outdoor mapping apps for all variety of location needs. However when I step into a mall or museum or campus building, I can sometimes be left hanging, so to speak, with regard to my location. That might be on its way to becoming a thing of the past.
Wifarer, just one of the
new crop of indoor positioning companies out there, announces today that they are officially launching their new indoor mapping technology at the
Royal BC Museum in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Using a CMS based mapping system and free smartphone app, the company hopes to enhance visitor experiences and offer customized tours with real-time indoor navigation and automatic delivery of location-based content.
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