PointGrab and Mapiq Partner to Provide Smart Building Tools


PointGrab, developer of the CogniPointTM human-activity sensing platform, today a partnership with Mapiq, which creates connections between people and buildings to provide flexible workplaces. By integrating CogniPoint with Mapiq’s space management and utilization software the companies will deliver real-time building intelligence that allows organizations to work smarter and more efficiently. 

By combining CogniPoint and Mapiq’s cloud-based software platform, enterprises can provide employees with the tools critical to improving performance and efficiency by real-time tracking and understanding how a space is being used. By utilizing advanced deep-learning neural networks technology, CogniPoint delivers the actionable data necessary to optimize space management, energy savings and business intelligence. 

“As workers become more autonomous, it’s crucial for organizations to understand how and where employees are using flexible spaces so they can optimize usage and improve overall productivity,” says Itamar Roth, Chief Business Officer with PointGrab. “Integrating our CogniPoint sensing platform with Mapiq’s smart building software enables organization to implement a complete space utilization solution based on real-time analytics.” 

Mapiq’s smart building platform focuses on the flexibility of people rather than the building itself. The technology makes it easy for workers to share and find locations and colleagues fostering greater collaboration and the freedom desired by the modern worker. Mapiq’s workplace management software also offers 3D mapping, way finding, room booking, events management and advanced analytics to help organization make informed business decisions. 

“Dynamic work spaces are the driving factor of efficiency and productivity in most organizations and real-time building intelligence is at the core,” says Sander Schutte, CEO at Mapiq. “Adding PointGrab’s CogniPoint technology to Mapiq’s smart building software will give our customers the actionable utilization data needed to provide the freedom and flexibility workers crave."



August 7, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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