Industries

Where movement becomes operational intelligence.

Applications across complex physical environments.

Selected applications

Spatial intelligence across movement-intensive environments.

These examples show how sensing and analytics can be shaped around specific questions of movement, safety, flow, utilisation and operational performance.

Airports & transport hubs

Passenger flow and terminal operations

Queue visibility, curbside movement, occupancy, bottlenecks and capacity planning across terminals and interchange areas.

Roads & connected mobility

Roadside perception and safer movement

Crossings, junctions, curbside activity, mixed-road-user awareness and contextual data for connected infrastructure.

Retail & shopping environments

Visitor journeys and space performance

Dwell, queue formation, occupancy, zone performance and movement patterns across stores, malls and mixed-use destinations.

Stadiums, venues & events

Crowd movement and event operations

Ingress, egress, concourse density, gate pressure and changing crowd-flow conditions before, during and after events.

Industrial & manufacturing sites

Safer movement inside operational sites

Vehicle-person interaction, restricted zones, production-area movement and recurring safety or efficiency pressure points.

Logistics, yards & freight terminals

Yard flow, loading and asset movement

Loading zones, vehicle circulation, dock activity, dwell and congestion across distribution and freight environments.

Campuses & large estates

Occupancy and movement across the site

Entrances, walkways, shared spaces, building transitions and utilisation patterns across distributed environments.

Public spaces & smart districts

Movement across streets and shared places

Pedestrian flows, public-realm use, recurring pressure points and changing conditions across plazas, districts and civic spaces.

Hospitals & healthcare

Hospital flow and operational visibility

Entrances, emergency and outpatient areas, waiting zones, corridors, occupancy and service-pressure patterns across healthcare campuses.

The same approach can be adapted to other physical environments wherever movement, occupancy or interaction affects safety, efficiency or experience.