InnerSpace is a space utilization platform that helps large enterprises make smarter decisions about their use of corporate real estate.

InnerSpace offers best-in-class insights that go beyond simple people counting, without the need for additional sensor installation, maintenance, cabling, or battery changes, providing you with 100% coverage of your real estate and offering 5-10x more accuracy than competitive Wi-Fi-based systems (within 2 meters, with over 90% accuracy).
Their platform provides a more comprehensive view of how individuals and teams use their workspaces while prioritizing privacy and security. Their technology leverages a company's existing Wi-Fi infrastructure to provide unrivaled, multi-dimensional data without all the cost and effort needed for traditional sensor-based systems.
You'll get up and running within 24 hours to offer best-in-class insights of how individuals and teams interact, navigate and use space. With recommendations for improved efficiency, employee experience and sustainability, their highly scalable solutions help turn your workplace into a competitive advantage.
Built for privacy and security, their platform is GDPR compliant as well as SOC 2 Type I and ISO-27001 certified.
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