The #WorldCup has arrived at @MetLifeStadium 😎🇧🇷🇲🇦
We're proud that our interactive maps help visitors explore MetLife Stadium's concourses, find their perfect viewing spots, and discover everything the venue has to offer.
📍 Explore the map: https://t.co/97vJ01hwLF
The best venue experiences don't happen by accident.
That's exactly why we created MVX. This year, it's happening at one of the most iconic venues in the world: Lumen Field.
Interested in joining us? Reach out to your Mappedin rep or DM us for more information.
#MVX2026
Big announcement! 🎊
We’re excited to share Aaron Fullen has joined Mappedin as Chief Revenue Officer, bringing 20+ years of enterprise go-to-market leadership to a company that's moving well beyond wayfinding.
Read the full announcement → https://t.co/9eRFjgDDOk
The outdoors runs on maps. Buildings should too.
Today, we're announcing our $24.5M Series B funding, led by @Edison_Partners with participation from Betatron Venture Group.
90% of life happens indoors. We're building the infrastructure to match.
More: https://t.co/A0dk9SAEgr
We’re excited to be launching the Mappedin Security Center this week at @ISCEvents#ISCWest!
See it live at these spots at the show:
→ Network Optix booth 19117
→ Gallagher Security booth 25089
→ Startups Pavilion
→ Sage Experience Center
Meta’s former chief AI scientist has long argued that human-level AI will come from mastering the physical world, not language. His new startup, AMI, plans to prove it. https://t.co/jCFpoorFOn
🏀 👀 Big news: @barclayscenter is now powered by Mappedin.
Brooklyn's 19,000-seat premier sports and entertainment arena is bringing smarter digital wayfinding to one of the most iconic venues in the world.
Welcome to the Mappedin family, Barclays Center. 🙌
The world has lost a mind whose work guides us every day.
Gladys West, a pioneering mathematician whose contributions helped make modern GPS possible, has passed away at 95, peacefully on January 2026, surrounded by family and friends.
West’s mathematical models of the Earth’s shape became a critical foundation for satellite navigation, allowing precise positioning anywhere on the globe. Her work helps guide everything from airplanes and ships to smartphones and emergency services, though she once joked that she still preferred using paper maps.
Born in 1930 in rural Virginia, West grew up in the South, working on her family’s farm and walking miles to a one-room schoolhouse. She originally planned to study home economics, but discovered a love for geometry that led her to pursue mathematics. A scholarship took her to Virginia State College, where she earned her degree and later a master’s in mathematics.
In 1956, she joined a U.S. Navy research facility in Dahlgren, Virginia. Over a 42-year career, West worked with early computers to develop algorithms that accounted for the Earth’s irregular shape, gravity, and tidal forces, refinements that were essential for accurate satellite positioning.
Without the mathematical groundwork she helped establish, the global navigation systems used today would not function as they do.
For most of her career, West’s contributions remained largely unknown outside scientific circles. Later in life, she received major honors, including induction into the U.S. Air Force Hall of Fame and the Prince Philip Medal.
She inspired generations of scientists and mathematicians.
We’re meeting with leaders & innovators to help redefine the future of air transport at @FutureTravelX Global next week!
Connect with our team to see how we’re transforming airports into connected spaces for operations and passengers.
Book a meeting: https://t.co/Yb1ur3nGDK
Stage 1 just got a northern upgrade🇨🇦
Canada, our Country of the Year, opens #VivaTech with the Hon.@EvanLSolomon (Canada's Minister of AI & Digital Innovation) & @Scale_AI leading the charge.
Discover real-world AI solutions from @MappedIn, Airudi, Videns, & more.
Listen to the latest episode of the Technologically Speaking podcast where DHS S&T Program Manager, Anthony Caracciolo, discusses more on his vision of using mapping technologies to understand buildings before going into them: https://t.co/qLUEQimuy4
#publicsafety#mapsforgood
Take control over your map's design and customization with Mappedin Studio! Easily customize your maps to match your brand, making them more engaging and easier to navigate.
Discover more capabilities of Mappedin Studio at https://t.co/7tbxHFj1II
#indoormapping#maptools#sdk
Building PropTech products using indoor maps? Ditch the typical 6-month dev grind and ship revenue-driving indoor mapping features in days. Join our webinar tomorrow led by @jeresuikkila to learn how!
Don't miss our upcoming webinar next Thursday, where we'll be diving into our latest SDK features & capabilities! Whether you're a seasoned developer or just getting started, the webinar will be full of valuable insights & discussions.
Reserve your spot:
https://t.co/J62mtBsurh