We’re launching something powerful — and we want you to be part of it.
Briteyellow is proud to announce the launch of our new webinar series on spatial intelligence for inclusive environments. Unlocking accessibility with spatial intelligence isn’t just another tech talk. It’s a deep dive into how real-time behavioural insight, AI-driven analytics, and privacy-safe sensing can transform public spaces — making them more accessible, more intuitive, and more human.
Across the UK, inaccessible environments continue to limit independence and opportunity. In rail alone, Inaccessible stations and trains impact more than half of disabled people. The UK Government’s Accessible Railways Roadmap sets out seven priority areas to make rail travel more inclusive and unlock accessibility — but the same challenges also exist in hospitals, universities, shopping centres, workplaces, cultural venues, and civic buildings..
Spatial intelligence offers a new way forward. By revealing how people actually navigate and experience a space, it helps organisations identify hidden barriers, improve wayfinding, and support independent movement — all without burdening users or relying on personal data.
What you’ll learn:
- How spatial intelligence uncovers real‑world accessibility performance across sectors
- Why traditional audits miss the moments that matter — and how continuous insight fills the gap
- How BriteWay and BriteWay XR use indoor positioning, AR, and smart glasses to deliver confident, step‑free navigation
- How behavioural heatmaps and flow analytics help operators reduce friction, improve service, and meet regulatory and organisational goals
- How privacy‑safe sensing supports inclusion without tracking individuals
Who it’s for:
- Transport and mobility teams
- Built environment and property professionals
- Accessibility and inclusion leads
- Innovation, digital, and data strategists
When and where?
📅 Date: 24th of March 2026
🕒 Time: 12:00 – 12:40
📍 Location: Online (Click link below to register)
Register to attend Unlocking Accessibility.
Registration is open via Eventbrite. This is your chance to see how “tech that cares” is reshaping the future of inclusive design — and how you can lead the change.