Taiwan’s STOMAP Wants to Indoor Map You and Your Data

The News Lens
Date: 2018/07/16
By: David Green

Photo Credit: 留榮鋒 Luke Liu for Taiwan Startup Stadium

The company’s tech allows data partners to track people and their activities in large-scale indoor environments. with a minimum of manpower.

It’s hard to tell if Spatial Topology Technology (STOMAP) cofounders Frankie Chen (陳宴誠) and Allen Chang (張至仁), both 32, are reticent to explain exactly how their technology works because it’s fiendishly complicated, or they are wary of a competitor stealing their idea.

The answer is possibly both.

By their own admission, STOMAP’s team of four engineer co-founders sometimes get a little too buried in the tech, and in Chang’s words, “lose track of the market.”

Billed in no-nonsense fashion as “the only indoor map platform embedded with both indoor positioning and navigation systems on this planet”, STOMAP is a potentially thorny concept to grasp because the core of the business is not really maps, but data.    [FULL  STORY]

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