Density Counts How Many People are in a Given Space in Real Time
Ellen Smith — July 5, 2017 — Business
References: density.io & fortune
Density is a people-counting device that's taking the guesswork out of filling up venues, and allowing people to better utilize their space.
The device measures how many people are in a given area at any point in time, providing the user with readable data they can use to save both time and effort. Density uses infrared light to count who's going in and out of a space, anonymously and in real time. This information can be used to ensure companies and venues are maximizing on their location. The device offers its users information on when their space is busiest, allowing the company to adjust their staffing accordingly. Other cases entail the instant discovery of whether or not conference rooms are available, or when too many people are occupying one setting.
The device measures how many people are in a given area at any point in time, providing the user with readable data they can use to save both time and effort. Density uses infrared light to count who's going in and out of a space, anonymously and in real time. This information can be used to ensure companies and venues are maximizing on their location. The device offers its users information on when their space is busiest, allowing the company to adjust their staffing accordingly. Other cases entail the instant discovery of whether or not conference rooms are available, or when too many people are occupying one setting.
Trend Themes
1. Real-time People-counting - Opportunity for businesses to accurately measure and manage foot traffic in their spaces.
2. Data-driven Space Utilization - Potential for companies to optimize their space usage based on detailed insights and analytics.
3. Anonymous Infrared Tracking - Innovation in privacy-focused technology for tracking people without personal information.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Increased efficiency in store operations by optimizing staffing and layout based on real-time foot traffic data.
2. Hospitality - Ability to provide better customer experiences by managing overcrowding and improving service levels in venues.
3. Workplace Management - Enhanced workplace productivity and resource allocation through accurate monitoring of meeting room availability and occupancy.
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