The digitalization of the museum and the introduction of a geographic information system with the ability to navigate through exhibitions has long been the norm with modern technology development.
Digital audio guides are transferred to mobile applications and do not require the purchase of additional equipment, they automatically turn on when a visitor approaches the exhibits.
The use of AR navigation through exhibitions makes visiting the museum not only more exciting, but also opens up additional opportunities for content visualization.
The introduction of new digital services not only has a positive effect on the museum's image, but also reduces operating costs.
Reaching modern standards of exhibition and museum work, increasing the level of visitor loyalty
Reduction of operating costs and its digitalization
Detailed analytical information about museum movements and heat maps
Advertising and the sale of multimedia content to visitors through the geo-contextual advertising service
AR navigation and game scenarios for exhibition demonstrations
Optimizing staff work by monitoring employee movement
Integration with social networks and online advertising by mac addresses
In cooperation with the Moscow Innovation Cluster (MIC) and the Moscow Department of Information Technology (DIT), Indoors Navigation has implemented a project to digitalize the Smart City pavilion at VDNH.
The main goal of the project was to improve the interaction of visitors with the museum's exposition and create a convenient navigation system.
Indoors Navigation has implemented a unique navigation system in one of the largest oceanariums in Russia, the Primorsky Aquarium, located on the island.
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