Navita with SuiPo Makes Area Maps Interactive
Written By Michael Keferl on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 9:00 AM | In Japan, Technology Please Comment
A new way to make “you are here” a relevant statement, and help consumers find where they want to go

SuiPo is used to connect mobile handsets digitally to billboard advertisements via RFID, but the technology is also being used for location-based services at train stations.
A recent development in SuiPo services is “Suipo Navita,” a map system that provides real-time information on stores and services located around a particular train station. The Navita stations are placed next to large static district maps that give good overviews, but are unable to give more specific information.
Learn more about this trend on the Mobile Trendpool. Or, browse the demo.


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