Episode Breakdown0:00 - IntroductionJeff Dance introduces the episode's theme and guest, Christian Christensen, outlining his expertise and Maps People’s role in indoor mapping innovation.
1:50 - Personal BackgroundChristian shares personal interests in technology, AI, and building applications, setting a foundation for his approach to innovation.
2:40 - Explaining Indoor MappingChristian describes digital indoor mapping as an extension of familiar tools like Google Maps, focusing on the challenges of adapting to constantly changing indoor spaces.
4:11 - Major Use CasesHe explains typical applications for indoor mapping, from event planning and stadium navigation to safety scenarios like emergency response in schools.
6:18 - Infrastructure and UtilityDiscussion on indoor mapping as core digital infrastructure, emphasizing its versatility for everything from bookings to security to live event management.
9:20 - Indoor Mapping & Digital TwinsChristian distinguishes Maps People’s approach, prioritizing the user experience and practical data over technical facility details.
10:00 - AI, Future Roadmap, and User ExperienceChristian details emerging developments, such as AI’s role in enhancing the spatial experience and the shift from maps as standalone products to more interactive, AI-powered utilities.
13:00 - Value and ROIThey discuss vertical-specific returns on investment, notably in events, conferences, and hybrid corporate workspaces adapting post-pandemic.
15:30 - Spatial Computing and AR/VRChristian discusses the promise and limitations of spatial computing devices and AR, emphasizing factors affecting adoption like device cost and user experience.
18:14 - Digital Twins and Industry ConvergenceThe conversation covers lower barriers to entry for digital mapping, advances in 3D modeling, and the industry’s evolution towards more dynamic, interactive mapping experiences.
21:00 - Sensors, Indoor Positioning, and PrivacyChristian highlights the role of sensors, indoor positioning systems, and privacy-first design in next-generation indoor mapping.
30:00 - Industry Maturity, Gamification, and PersonalizationHe underscores the transition from static to dynamic maps, opportunities for gamified experiences, and the prospect of maps facilitating deeper social and workplace connections.
40:00 - Reflections and ImpactChristian shares the most rewarding aspects of his work, focusing on seeing their technology used in unexpected, impactful ways, from safety to user engagement.
Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,
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