We’re excited to introduce Hyperlocal, our new indoor navigation technology, now live at Australia Post. This advanced system makes navigating complex spaces easier and more precise. Explore how our new tech is improving indoor navigation for everyone.
We’re excited to share that The Australian has featured BindiMaps’ new wayfinding technology, now live at Australia Post locations. Check out the full story to see how our innovative tech is changing navigation.
Discover how BindiMaps’ new technology is revolutionising indoor navigation with exceptional accuracy, cost-efficiency and effectiveness. Explore our partnership with Australia Post and see how this innovation sets a new benchmark for accessible wayfinding solutions.
BindiWeb now offers multi-language support in up to 200 languages, enhancing accessibility and user experience. This web-based, interactive indoor mapping system can be integrated into third-party sites and apps, making it easier for diverse users to navigate over 100 locations worldwide. Learn more.
Join us as we pave the way for universal accessibility with Guide Dogs Victoria, creating the world’s first fully accessible sensory campus at their Kew Campus site. Learn more about our collaborative journey—watch the full feature on Ten News!
In this opinion piece, BindiMaps CEO Anna Wright highlights the critical distinction between the medical and social models of disability. While the medical model views disability as an individual health issue, focusing on medical treatments and rehabilitation, the social model shifts the focus to societal and environmental barriers that hinder full participation. Wright argues that addressing these barriers is crucial for creating an inclusive society where disability is not a personal tragedy but a reflection of our collective responsibility to design accessible environments and systems.
This webinar focuses on the critical role wayfinding technology plays in becoming an employer of choice and how it can help build more inclusive workplaces.
In this article, our CEO & Co-founder, Anna Wright, challenges the belief that disability is "wrong" or needs fixing. They advocate for recognising individuals with disabilities for their capabilities and unique experiences, promoting a more inclusive society. Through the "social model of disability," our CEO emphasises that societal barriers, not the condition itself, create disability. Join us in changing cultural norms and embracing diversity in all its forms.
Our Head of Marketing, Nina Drakalovic, recently discussed our commitment to accessibility and storytelling in B2B marketing on The CMO Show podcast. Nina highlighted our journey of breaking down barriers and emphasised the power of storytelling to communicate our dedication to inclusivity.
We are thrilled to announce that we have successfully mapped the the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in a Victorian hospital first.
We are thrilled to share that our Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Mladen Jovanovic, has won the esteemed Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in Sustainability & Social Responsibility.
2023 has been a big year for BindiMaps, our users, community and clients! As we wrap up this remarkable year, we are excited to share our key highlights of this year with you all.
Sunshine Coast Airport (SCA) has become Australia’s first airport to install BindiMaps in a bid to help its 1.62 million annual passengers seamlessly navigate its facilities and become one of Australia’s most accessible airports.
Meet Michael Perry, the Disability Employee Resource Group Lead-ANZ and Enterprise Application Manager of Treasury Wine Estates. We dive into his role, what a typical day is like, and how BindiMaps is helping him and his company achieve their diversity and accessibility goals!
Meet Tami Ebner, the Diversity and Literacy Health Coordinator at St. Vincent’s Hospital Sydney. We dive into her role, what a typical day is like, and why BindiMaps is helping her achieve her diversity and accessibility goals!
We are excited to share that we have won the esteemed WSA (World Summit Awards) for our amazing digital solution. Our team's relentless dedication and innovative approach have paid off, putting us at the top in the digital world. The 17th WSA Global Congress in Puebla, Mexico, celebrate remarkable accomplishments in using digital technology to tackle the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.
Did you hear? We are mapping the biggest sporting event in the Southern Hemisphere, 'The Australian Open', for the second year in row!
We are thrilled to announce we have been selected as a World Summit Awards Winner in the Smart Settlements & Urbanisation category!
People with a disability constitute a significant group of consumers. However, shopping centres may miss out on engaging these customers and providing an enjoyable shopping experience because of a lack of accessible indoor wayfinding and signage.
Budapest International Airport has become the first in the world to enable blind and vision impaired travellers to navigate independently, thanks to BindiMaps.
One of the biggest concerns when thinking about upgrading your building with digital maps or an accessible navigation system is, ‘How much time and involvement do I need from my team to get this up and running? In this post we’re going to bust the myth that innovative technology - like digital mapping and navigation - must mean complicated, expensive and time consuming installations, and explain why a BindiMaps installation is done in less than 24 hours even for a large and complex space like a hospital or university.
BindiMaps has joined forces with Five Faces, leaders in digital and healthcare customer experiences. The partnership between Five Faces and BindiMaps adds crucial indoor and outdoor navigation to consumer engagement solutions from Five Faces by integrating the BindiMaps wayfinding app into digital directories and healthcare appointment scheduling
When Dylan Alcott OAM grabs you to record a podcast with him, you have to say yes! Our wonderful Customer Success Manager Cassandra Embling popped into the ‘podlet’ studio to chat to Dylan on the NEC Creating Value series during Ability Fest last year.
We're excited to be partnering with Sydney Disability Expo'2022, to provide digital navigation services during the program. Disability expo is Australia's largest program that brings the disabled community together in a face-to-face environment, and we're beyond thrilled to have the expo Bindimapped. - This means 100% accessibility!
We are incredibly proud that BindiMaps and our co-founders have been recognised on The Australian Top 100 Innovators List! The list celebrates and highlights future-focused leaders and companies that put Australia on the map as an innovative nation and we're beyond thrilled to be one of them!
Are your evacuation plans accessible? As more people return to the workplace, and workforce participation from people with a disability is increasing, it is essential to ensure that people with a disability can evacuate your building quickly in an emergency.
Shopping centres are increasingly becoming larger and more complex. Information kiosks and physical signage give shoppers a general idea of location, but they lack the detail of being able to guide consumers every step of the way to the store.
BindiMaps is partnering with Ability Fest, Australia’s completely inclusive music festival, to provide digital navigation during the event, making the festival even more accessible for people with a disability.
One thing that makes BindiMaps so powerful for our users with vision impairment is the years we have spent developing our Navigation Language Framework (NLF)- the rules and systems we use for issuing spoken directions to users.
Creating truly accessible hospitals needs to go beyond adding tactiles and braille signage. Digital wayfinding is inclusive, empowering and inexpensive.
Meet Principal Systems Architect, Dr Athanassios (Thanassis) Boulis! Thanassis is responsible for the complex system design of BindiMaps, and the development of our localisation and navigation algorithms.
Meet John-Ross (JR) Barresi, our National Locations Manager. JR manages all the BindiMaps supported locations in Australia, including setting them up and maintaining them. This means he is often out at shopping centres, office buildings or hospitals getting the spaces ready for the BindiMaps navigation system to do its thing.
Meet Joash Chong, Senior Developer at BindiMaps. Prior to joining us at BindiMaps, Joash worked at a global last-mile delivery and logistics company, where he focused on designing the vehicle routing algorithms that helped drivers deliver as efficiently as possible.
Meet Leethu Mathai, who develops and manages BindiMaps’ iOS mobile app. Leethu is a very experienced mobile developer and most of her 9+ years’ experience has been in developing applications for corporate and industrial clients in insurance, energy and banking.
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