Case study · UTS
Where PAM started. Born out of UTS in 2016, on a wayfinding kiosk wall in central Sydney. The same product that helped a thousand students find their first lecture now runs PGA TOUR fan maps and AO concourses. The campus is still our origin story, and still one of our sharpest deployments.
46,000
Students guided — 14,000 international
UTS Smart Campus case study
What we shipped:
Kiosks (origin product) — ADA-adjustable, multilingual, text-to-speechfan
Map Editor — Build interactive, branded campus mapsstaff
SmartMaps — Open-day visitors, prospective students, parentssponsor
Wayfinding Library — Tenant logos, branded 3D objects, searchable termscommercial
We welcome thousands of new students every year and enrolments are growing, so taking the stress out of wayfinding is really important. Previously, we had a lot of problems with redundant signage… a single name change can impact multiple signs across campus, which makes signage a big beast to manage. I think PAM will deliver a huge saving down track.
Founded out of UTS in 2016. Nine years and counting. At UTS, PAM took them there.