技术
- 网络与连接 - 全球导航卫星系统 (GNSS)
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 车载远程信息处理
关于客户
本案例研究中的客户是 Locatify,一家领先的基于位置的服务提供商,与 StrollOn London(一家以城市指南和旅游而闻名的公司)合作。 Locatify 以其在基于位置的服务和应用程序领域的创新解决方案而闻名。另一方面,StrollOn London 以其引人入胜且信息丰富的城市指南和旅游而闻名。两家公司合作为威廉王子和凯特·米德尔顿的皇家婚礼创建了一款应用程序,为该活动提供了全面的指南。
挑战
Locatify 与 StrollOn London 合作,接受挑战,为威廉王子和凯特·米德尔顿的皇家婚礼制作深入指南。该指南预计将涵盖婚礼的各个方面,包括新人、宾客、仪式、时间表、游行、音乐和招待会的详细信息。挑战不仅在于提供全面的信息,还在于以引人入胜且用户友好的方式呈现信息。该指南旨在向全球受众开放,因此需要在 Android 和 iOS 平台上提供。
解决方案
Locatify 与 StrollOn 密切合作,开发了一款内容丰富的活动指南应用程序。该应用程序充满了令人惊叹的照片和丰富的音频,可以手动访问或通过 GPS 自动触发。该应用程序的设计采用快速设置流程、精心选择的模板以及易于使用的内容管理系统,使任何人都可以轻松导航。该应用程序使用自动导游模板,该模板具有支持 GPS 的旅游以及高质量的照片和音频解说。客户提供了品牌资产,例如应用程序图标、加载图像、横幅徽标,并选择了主题颜色。该应用程序可在 Android 和 iOS 设备上从 Locatify App Store 和 Locatify Play Store 免费下载。
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