What exactly is a digital information system?
A digital information system is a digital map that provides directions and real-time information. It is used in complex buildings and indoor spaces. Examples of areas of application include shopping centers, airports, libraries, and university campuses. Using sensors, GPS, or Wi-Fi, these systems can determine a user's exact location and calculate individual routes. This makes it easier to find your way around, saves time, and increases accessibility to places that are difficult to navigate.
How does mapongo help you and your users?
Users can access the software from a wide variety of devices, allowing them to navigate on the go. Mapongo not only works with OPAC integration, GPS user data, and other features such as tours and fly-through, but also displays this information in an easy-to-understand way using a 3D map for your desired location. This enables clear and fast navigation.
Where can the software be used?
As already mentioned, a wide variety of facilities can benefit from such a card system, whether shopping centers, clinics, airports, libraries, or university campuses. For examples already implemented by mapongo click here!