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New Technology To Disrupt $43B Wayfinding Industry

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Waymap is the world’s only personal navigation app that guides you both indoors and out. 

Initially developed to help blind people find their way with little to know assistance, the Waymap app provides city-wide, seamless, multi-lingual,
indoor and outdoor navigation that delivers step-by-step instructions, both by audio
and on-screen.

Waymap will define smart cities with targeted installations in transit systems, office buildings, office complexes, hospitals, and other venues

Join our webinar to hear from Waymap CEO, Dr. Tom Pey and COO Celso Zuccollo to hear abut the company’s partnership with Verizon to make Washington, D.C. a Waymap beta city.

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