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We're heading to Google Cloud Next '26 in Las Vegas 📍Thamba Tharmalingam, Stevie Grossman and Christine Carroll will be ...
15/04/2026

We're heading to Google Cloud Next '26 in Las Vegas 📍

Thamba Tharmalingam, Stevie Grossman and Christine Carroll will be at Mandalay Bay, April 22-24, connecting with cloud architects, technology leaders, and enterprise innovators exploring how AI and spatial intelligence work together inside real-world infrastructure.

As one of Google's largest Premium Mapping Partners, we're there to show how MapsIndoors runs natively inside the Google Cloud ecosystem – no rip and replace, no separate stack.

If you're building intelligent systems for complex physical environments, we'd love to connect. Reach out to the team or send us a DM 🤝

The map is now your most valuable sponsorship asset.Not the big screen. Not the LED boards.The map 📍Because the map is t...
13/04/2026

The map is now your most valuable sponsorship asset.

Not the big screen. Not the LED boards.
The map 📍

Because the map is the one place every fan looks before they move.
That moment of attention is programmable.

MapsIndoors gives stadium operators full control over what fans see when they navigate – sponsor logos, branded concession stands, clickable promotions, personalized routes to partner locations.
Four things the best stadiums are already doing:

→ Building sponsor visibility into the search experience
→ Using the map to drive fans toward revenue-generating zones
→ Switching map branding dynamically between events and teams
→ Measuring fan engagement with every sponsored location

The fan experience has always been a cost center.
It doesn't have to be 👇
https://hubs.la/Q049gDvy0

The Squad is heading to PEAK | SportsTech Conference in Las Vegas 📍We will be at the global home of  , April 20-22, read...
08/04/2026

The Squad is heading to PEAK | SportsTech Conference in Las Vegas 📍

We will be at the global home of , April 20-22, ready to connect with stadium operators, sports executives, and venue innovators exploring how spatial intelligence transforms the fan experience, from parking to seat and hotdogs, and everywhere in between 🏟️🌭⚽️🏈

If you're building or operating venues where fan experience and revenue need to move together, we'd love to talk.

Find the team at booth #1 🥇

Most workplace tech was bought to solve one problem at a time.A booking tool for rooms. A sensor platform for occupancy....
06/04/2026

Most workplace tech was bought to solve one problem at a time.

A booking tool for rooms. A sensor platform for occupancy. A navigation app for wayfinding. An access system for security.
Each one justified. Each one isolated.

The problem isn't the tools. It's that none of them were designed to make each other smarter.

That's the difference between a tool and an ecosystem 💡

In an ecosystem, every interaction strengthens the whole. Navigation adapts because it knows what's available. AI gets smarter because it knows how space is actually used. The environment improves without anyone manually updating it.

Ecosystems don't fail because of technology. They fail when they're built around features instead of outcomes.

Shift #4 of 4: Tools to Ecosystems.

This is the shift that makes the other three compound. Responsive environments, behaviour-led design, connected systems – none of it reaches full potential without the ecosystem layer holding it together.

Four shifts. One report. Built for the leaders making these decisions now.
🔗 https://hubs.la/Q048d3LB0

03/04/2026

Your booking system doesn't know what your navigation app knows.
Your navigation app doesn't know what your occupancy sensors know.

And none of them are talking to each other.

This is the state of most workplace tech stacks right now. Every tool solving its own problem. Every system holding its own data. The more you invest, the more fragmented it gets.

The result is familiar:
→ A room that's booked but empty
→ Signage that reflects yesterday's layout
→ Employees who stop trusting the tools and revert to asking someone

Fragmentation doesn't just create friction. It erodes trust. And once users stop trusting the system, no feature update fixes that.

Shift #3 of 4: Siloes to Systems.

When applications draw from one shared spatial layer, the value compounds. Navigation adapts to real availability. Signage reflects live conditions. Every tool gets smarter because they're all working from the same reality.

MapsIndoors runs inside your existing stack. No rip and replace.

Read the full report to see how leading organizations are making the shift.
🔗 https://hubs.la/Q048d4pB0

01/04/2026

Behavior doesn't follow blueprints.
It never did.

Collaborative areas that sit empty. Meeting rooms turned into phone booths. Hybrid patterns that broke every assumption the floorplan was built on.

The space said one thing. People did another.

Most organizations are still trying to close that gap with more policy, more rebooking rules, more utilization reports. Managing the symptoms instead of fixing the system.

Shift #2 of four: Blueprint to Behaviour.

The organizations leading this have flipped the logic. Space adapts to people, not the other way around:
📊 Actual usage patterns, not assumptions, drive design decisions
📍 Behavioral insights surface what utilization reports miss
🤖 AI-driven planning evolves as the organization does
🔄 Continuous feedback turns the environment into a living system

They're not guessing how their spaces get used. They know.

Read the full report to see what that looks like in practice.
🔗 https://hubs.la/Q048d3tD0

Static maps don't lose you time gradually.They lose you time all at once. Every single day. ⏱️The room that shows availa...
30/03/2026

Static maps don't lose you time gradually.
They lose you time all at once. Every single day. ⏱️

The room that shows available but isn't. The gate that moved. The colleague you can't locate in a building you've worked in for three years.

Most spatial systems today were built to display. Not to respond.

They don't release unused rooms back into circulation. They don't reroute around congestion. They don't adapt when behavior changes.

The environment stays fixed. The friction compounds.

We identified 4 shifts separating the organizations getting this right from everyone else.

Shift #1: Static to Responsive.

The organizations leading this shift aren't running more tools. They're running smarter infrastructure – environments that adapt to what's actually happening inside them, in real time.

Access the full report to see what this shift looks like in practice 🔗 https://hubs.la/Q048cRLv0

Companies have invested in workplace technology for years.Room booking. Desk reservations. Occupancy sensors.But employe...
26/03/2026

Companies have invested in workplace technology for years.

Room booking. Desk reservations. Occupancy sensors.
But employees still can't find the quiet room, the IT desk, or the right floor..

The tools aren't the problem.
The map is.

Most workplace maps are built around how the building is organized.
Not around how people actually move through it 🏃‍➡️☕️

7️⃣ practical shifts that change that:
→ Search for "coffee", not the name of the coffee plac
→ QR codes at every entry point, pre-loaded with location
→ Wayfinding that starts at the parking garage, not the lobby
→ Everyday essentials, restrooms, printers, lockers, actually findable
→ Internal teams on the same spatial reference point
→ Room data connected to booking and IT systems via external IDs
→ Map views tailored to who is looking at them

Your map is already there.
It just needs to work harder.

Read the full guide and explore 7 ways offices can get more value from their maps 🔗 https://hubs.la/Q048cVg90

30% office occupancy isn't a hybrid problem.It's a spatial intelligence problem.. 📉Organizations have poured budget into...
24/03/2026

30% office occupancy isn't a hybrid problem.
It's a spatial intelligence problem.. 📉

Organizations have poured budget into sensors, booking apps, and analytics dashboards. The tech stack keeps growing. The experience keeps underdelivering.

The tools aren't broken. They just don't talk to each other.

When systems operate without a shared spatial layer, you get exactly what most workplaces have right now:
→ Room data nobody trusts
→ Tools employees route around
→ Spaces that look occupied and aren't
→ Investment that doesn't compound

We partnered with WORKTECH Academy to find out what actually separates the leaders from everyone else.

Four strategic shifts. Backed by research. Built for the people responsible for making offices worth showing up to.

Beyond Static Spaces is live. Read it before your next workplace investment decision. 🔗 https://hubs.la/Q0481_SH0

What's the one thing your office tech still can't solve? Drop it below, we're genuinely curious what's showing up out there.

19/03/2026

Your airport map is costing you money 💸

Not because it's broken.
Because it's thinking too small.

Gate A12. Restroom. Starbucks.

That's it. That's the whole map.

Meanwhile, airports are running one of the most complex real-time operations on earth – thousands of passengers, dozens of retailers, live gate changes, service staff in constant motion.

And the map is just… pointing at a coffee shop.

The airports winning right now have stopped treating maps as signage.

They treat them as infrastructure.

A live digital layer that:
🤝 Connects passengers to services in real time
🛍️ Surfaces retail to the right person at the right moment
📊 Feeds operational data back into the terminal continuously

That's not wayfinding. That's a platform.

We put together 7 ways airports are unlocking real value from their maps — revenue, efficiency, and experience gains that static maps will never touch.
If your map only shows where things are, you're leaving a lot on the table.

🔗 Read the guide → https://hubs.la/Q047xV9B0

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