We are proud to announce our significant role in Guide Dogs Victoria’s project to create the world’s first fully accessible sensory campus at its Kew Campus site. Featured recently in Ten News, SmartCompany and ProptechNews, this collaboration marks a significant step towards universal accessibility.
CEO and co founder Dr. Anna Wright reflects on the partnership: “It is such a joy for BindiMaps to be working with true accessibility experts like Guide Dogs. We are honoured to be a key tool in their ‘gold standard for building accessibility’ toolkit.”
Guide Dogs Victoria, renowned for its commitment to inclusivity, aims not only to enhance navigation for those with low vision or blindness but to set a benchmark for accessible design benefiting all. Nicky Long, CEO of Guide Dogs Victoria, emphasises, “Our campus isn’t just for those with low vision or blindness; it sets the bar for all people with disabilities.”
BindiMaps utilises advanced technology to offer seamless indoor navigation to all its users. This includes precise directions to essential locations such as the Betty Amsden Education Centre and the Guide Dog nursery. Our product suite including BindiMaps App , Kiosk , and BindiWeb is designed to make unfamiliar spaces more efficient for everyone to navigate, ensures inclusivity at every step.
As CEO Anna Wright aptly puts it, “Good design helps everybody, regardless of ability or disability. With BindiMaps, we’re transforming how people navigate indoor spaces, ensuring everyone can confidently find their way.”
Join us in celebrating this landmark project in accessibility. Stay tuned as BindiMaps continues to pioneer inclusive navigation solutions across Australia.
Discover more about how BindiMaps is transforming accessibility—watch the full feature on Ten News!