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EPISODE · May 22, 2024 · 41 MIN

Goodmaps and Good Times with Kelly Lovett

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Summary In this episode of Blind Level Tech, the hosts interview Kelly Lovett from the Good Maps Project. They discuss the innovative indoor navigation technology developed by Good Maps, which uses LIDAR and computer vision to create detailed maps of indoor spaces. Kelly explains how the mapping process works and the benefits of using Good Maps for navigation. They also talk about the company's focus on airports and transit systems, as well as their plans for offline capabilities and web integration. The hosts highlight the importance of maintaining natural navigation skills while using technology as a tool. In this part of the conversation, Kelly talks about her experience at Mr. Frosty's in San Diego and shares about her nonprofit organization, Tad Foundation. They also discuss their favorite sandwiches and potential collaborations with sports stadiums. Takeaways Good Maps uses LIDAR and computer vision to create detailed maps of indoor spaces for navigation. The technology is not meant to replace traditional navigation tools like canes or guide dogs, but to enhance independence and provide additional options. Good Maps is currently focused on airports and transit systems, but also works with universities, museums, and other venues. The company is planning to introduce offline capabilities and web integration in the near future. Maintaining natural navigation skills is important while using technology as a tool. Mr. Frosty's in San Diego is a great place to get soft serve ice cream and delicious sandwiches Tad Foundation is a nonprofit organization that aims to support blind and low vision college students by providing mentorship and internship opportunities Kelly is involved in various collaborations with sports stadiums to improve accessibility for blind and low vision individuals Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:55 Overview of Good Maps Project 08:52 The Mapping Process and Technology 14:58 Benefits and Use Cases of Good Maps 27:56 Company Leadership and Growth 31:58 Sandwich of the Week 37:49 Supporting Blind and Low Vision College Students through Tad Foundation Thank you for listening to this episode for BLT. If you have any questions for Kelvin to try and get him to the hike then give us a call at (720) 712-8856 or email us at [email protected]. Have a great week! ★ Support this podcast ★

Summary In this episode of Blind Level Tech, the hosts interview Kelly Lovett from the Good Maps Project. They discuss the innovative indoor navigation technology developed by Good Maps, which uses LIDAR and computer vision to create detailed maps of indoor spaces. Kelly explains how the mapping process works and the benefits of using Good Maps for navigation. They also talk about the company's focus on airports and transit systems, as well as their plans for offline capabilities and web integration. The hosts highlight the importance of maintaining natural navigation skills while using technology as a tool. In this part of the conversation, Kelly talks about her experience at Mr. Frosty's in San Diego and shares about her nonprofit organization, Tad Foundation. They also discuss their favorite sandwiches and potential collaborations with sports stadiums. Takeaways Good Maps uses LIDAR and computer vision to create detailed maps of indoor spaces for navigation. The technology is not meant to replace traditional navigation tools like canes or guide dogs, but to enhance independence and provide additional options. Good Maps is currently focused on airports and transit systems, but also works with universities, museums, and other venues. The company is planning to introduce offline capabilities and web integration in the near future. Maintaining natural navigation skills is important while using technology as a tool. Mr. Frosty's in San Diego is a great place to get soft serve ice cream and delicious sandwiches Tad Foundation is a nonprofit organization that aims to support blind and low vision college students by providing mentorship and internship opportunities Kelly is involved in various collaborations with sports stadiums to improve accessibility for blind and low vision individuals Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:55 Overview of Good Maps Project 08:52 The Mapping Process and Technology 14:58 Benefits and Use Cases of Good Maps 27:56 Company Leadership and Growth 31:58 Sandwich of the Week 37:49 Supporting Blind and Low Vision College Students through Tad Foundation Thank you for listening to this episode for BLT. If you have any questions for Kelvin to try and get him to the hike then give us a call at (720) 712-8856 or email us at [email protected]. Have a great week!

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