Australia Post launches latest BindiMaps location

BindiMaps App at Australia Post

We have launched our third location with Australia Post, bringing Hyperlocal localisation technology to a futuristic Community Hub in Williamstown, Victoria. This collaboration is a monumental step forward in making spaces more accessible, particularly for people with disabilities, and is changing the way we think about navigation in retail environments.

Transforming Accessibility with Precision

BindiMaps has always been committed to providing precise, accessible navigation solutions, and its new Hyperlocal technology takes this commitment to the next level. This technology is precise enough to guide someone who is totally blind to individual items in a small, close-packed Australia Post retail outlet. 

Unlike traditional navigation systems that often rely on bulky infrastructure or hardware, BindiMaps’ Hyperlocal system can be deployed with just a simple video of the space. The BindiMaps AI-powered computer vision system automatically translates the video into a digital model, allowing the system to provide real-time, precise localisation without the need for additional physical infrastructure.

Breaking Down Barriers to Accessibility and Scaling Solutions

This innovative solution is not only changing the way we navigate but also making it easier and more cost-effective to provide inclusive experiences. Traditionally, BindiMaps achieved localisation using Bluetooth beacons, which required physical devices to be installed in buildings. While effective, this method was costly and posed challenges for widespread implementation.

The new Hyperlocal system changes that entirely. By eliminating the need for hardware and physical infrastructure, the system dramatically reduces setup and maintenance costs for building owners. This opens up opportunities for scalability, allowing BindiMaps to rapidly expand its offerings and support even more businesses and public spaces in the future.

Revolutionising Accessibility Through Our Partnership with Australia Post

This new launch at Australia Post’s Community Hub in Williamstown is a testament to the transformative potential of this partnership. Australia Post has been an early adopter and launch partner for BindiMaps’ Hyperlocal technology, helping to create spaces that are not only more inclusive but also more efficient and accessible.

Australia Post, with its diverse range of customers, has a unique opportunity to use this cutting-edge technology to improve accessibility across its locations. The integration of BindiMaps Hyperlocal at their retail outlets helps create a seamless, inclusive environment where all customers, including those with disabilities, can navigate freely and independently.

Impacting the Community and Shaping the Future of Accessibility

This partnership marks an important milestone in BindiMaps’ mission to create inclusive, barrier-free spaces for everyone. By harnessing the power of AI, computer vision, and localisation technology, BindiMaps is not just changing the way people navigate spaces—it’s transforming lives. Whether it’s helping a blind person confidently navigate a retail store or making it easier for businesses to provide accessible environments, BindiMaps is at the forefront of creating meaningful change in communities across Australia.

Looking ahead, BindiMaps plans to expand the reach of its Hyperlocal technology to more locations, ensuring that the benefits of accessible, AI-powered navigation become available to all Australians. The future is bright, and with partners like Australia Post, we are one step closer to a world where everyone can move through spaces independently and with confidence.

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