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Briteyellow wins share of £1.6m fund
Briteyellow has been awarded a share of a £1.6 million investment fund as part of a pioneering partnership that is exploring the benefits and applications of 5G technology in the transport sector. Our project, called Travel XR, sees Briteyellow, Birmingham Uni and...
FAQs: How useful are indoor location-based alerts in the healthcare industry?
Some key answers to the top questions for using location-based systems in healthcare settings: 1 What is an indoor location-based alert? A location-based alert delivers a service to an audience based on their physical location. In outdoor settings, a person’s location...
Briteyellow joins MK:5G Accelerator
Smart spaces software and technology company Briteyellow is now among a cohort of businesses who have joined the ground-breaking MK:5G Accelerator. The cohort of just 10 SMEs is addressing challenges relating to mobility, health and wellbeing and data. ...
Location tech’s role in social distancing
How do the operators of large indoor venues ensure that their customers are given the information they need to be able to abide by appropriate social distancing guidelines? You won’t be surprised when you hear us promote the role of location and positioning...
National innovation award focus for Briteyellow
There’s awards joy at Briteyellow after we were shortlisted for a national innovation award. The Barclays Eagle Labs Innovation Award recognises those entrepreneurs who are making an impact through digital innovation. They are one of the exciting categories in the...
Briteyellow wins award at Transport for Wales Demo Day
An app that improves passenger experience for all was a winner for Briteyellow at the first ever virtual demo day held by the Transport for Wales innovation lab. The 12-week programme engaged tech entrepreneurs working with a team of innovation experts to develop...
Life beyond RFID for location solutions
If the coronavirus crisis has reinforced anything it is that health care is a most precious resource. The workforce and assets are the lifeblood of any health system and the way they are allocated and used is a critical issue. Location systems can help improve...
People counting in the world after covid-19
There will be an end to the covid19 crisis currently gripping the world. When social distancing measures are eased it will be more important than ever for the managers of stores and indoor public places to know how their facilities are used. Accurate footfall counting...
Glimpse into the world after coronavirus
Life has changed beyond recognition in the space of just a few weeks as the world rises to the challenge of coronavirus. While the pace of change has been unsettling for some, the changed environment also creates an array of opportunities to introduce new ways of...
“Technology will make communities stronger”
Far from causing the death of physical communities, digitisation will help make them stronger and more sustainable. Over the years since digital devices took a hold on our lives, they have been blamed for causing the breakdown of society, destroying freedom, and...
Briteyellow is on track in Wales
We are taking our innovative indoor mapping, wayfinding and asset management solution deep into the UK’s railway network. Briteyellow are delighted to announce that we are taking part in a Transport for Wales search for customer-focused innovations. Our solutions...
Transported to the future….
Huge challenges face the operators of transport hubs over the next decade as the nature of mobility changes. Driverless cars are set to challenge the very need for collective overland movement from one fixed point to another fixed point. There will be no need for...