PhD Candidate in Wayfinding, Cardiff Metropolitan University
My work involves Wayfinding i.e. the act of how we find our way between places. I am interested in the sociology of wayfinding, heritage interpretation in wayfinding practice and how wayfinding can be used in tourism spaces such as in urban center's, for sustainability, on bay trails, museums and airports. Paul also works for http://www.symondsresearch.com/
'Indoor GPS' could stop you getting lost – or going hungry – ever again
Jun 09, 2017 17:54 pm UTC| Technology
Gatwick Airport is hoping youll never get lost on the way to catch a flight again. The London airport has recently installed a wayfinding system that works like a kind of indoor GPS to direct customers around the building...
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