The availability of appropriate space is essential to support the teaching, research and community service objectives of our Universities and Colleges. After employees, a university’s estate is its second largest area of expenditure, accounting for on average 20% of its outlay.
It makes sense then, given the large spend from a university’s funds, that the management of how physical space is being used would be constantly measured, reviewed and adapted.
Axiomatic Technology, working in close partnership with The University of Technology in Sydney, have co-developed a system which monitors the use of lecture theatres, seminar rooms, and other types of university environments.
Accurate people counting devices are mounted on the ceiling just inside the entrance to a room or space. These track people as they enter and exit the area. It then feeds back this data to our intuitive reporting suite, as definitive evidence of how a space is being used.
This data is then integrated with your timetable to compare what was suppose to happen, against what actually happened. This can highlight whether booked space is used, whether the space is fully optimised, and can identify ‘no-shows’ and serial offenders – as well as many other metrics – allowing the user to dig deeper and analyse their utilisation statistics.
Xovis 3D Stereoscopic Counters
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