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More engaging visits
Visitors can connect to free Wi-Fi when they
enter the museum, enabling them to get
online whenever convenient. Cisco Connected
Mobile Experiences (CMX) uses the Cisco
wireless infrastructure to detect and locate
smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.
That means the museum can see movement
patterns and send additional content, helping
build a richer understanding of visitor flow.
enter the museum, enabling them to get
online whenever convenient. Cisco Connected
Mobile Experiences (CMX) uses the Cisco
wireless infrastructure to detect and locate
smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.
That means the museum can see movement
patterns and send additional content, helping
build a richer understanding of visitor flow.
The NHM has a large population of visitors
accessing the wireless network. Cisco
Aironet® Series wireless access points and
Catalyst® LAN switches help insure a reliable,
high-performance network that offers its
customers the optimal Wi-Fi experience.
accessing the wireless network. Cisco
Aironet® Series wireless access points and
Catalyst® LAN switches help insure a reliable,
high-performance network that offers its
customers the optimal Wi-Fi experience.
• Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX) for
real-time analytics
• Cisco Wireless network for fast, reliable, and
secure connectivity
Solutions
Every year about 5.4 million people visit London’s Natural History Museum
(NHM). A key question for the museum was how to interact more
meaningfully with visitors once onsite. As a heritage building the museum’s
internal messaging space is limited, and mechanisms for providing
information to, and collecting insights and feedback from, visitors are geared
towards offline and manual processes.
(NHM). A key question for the museum was how to interact more
meaningfully with visitors once onsite. As a heritage building the museum’s
internal messaging space is limited, and mechanisms for providing
information to, and collecting insights and feedback from, visitors are geared
towards offline and manual processes.
Improving the visitor experience, and being able to rapidly iterate those
changes based on real-time quantitative data was a key part of the
museum’s public engagement strategy. Technology was key to providing
answers. “Today people expect to get information on the move. They
seek Wi-Fi access in every public space,” says Dave Thomas, head of
information and communications technology.
changes based on real-time quantitative data was a key part of the
museum’s public engagement strategy. Technology was key to providing
answers. “Today people expect to get information on the move. They
seek Wi-Fi access in every public space,” says Dave Thomas, head of
information and communications technology.
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