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2019 Smart City Summit & Expo—WisdomGarden's ROOMIS Campus Space IoT Solution

Campus Spaces as Data Nodes: How Roomis Turns “Space Management” from an Administrative Burden into a Strategic Asset

When the Internet of Things enters the campus, every classroom starts to speak, letting administrators, for the first time, truly "see" how their spaces are really being used.

EventsMarch 26, 2019

Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je visits the booth to experience the electronic classroom signage, smart attendance, and smart meal-ordering systems

The Smart City Summit & Expo (SCSE) is an annual flagship event jointly launched in June 2013 by organizations including IBM, Tatung, Chunghwa Telecom, and Taiwan's Institute for Information Industry. It aims to foster and build social consensus on developing smart cities through open, interactive exchange across diverse fields, while raising awareness across society of the importance of IoT technology in smart-city development.

The 2019 6th SCSE carried the annual theme "AIoT Invigorates Smart City." Officially opening on Tuesday, March 26, 2019, and running for four days, it was organized around themes such as smart transportation, smart healthcare, smart buildings, and smart education, drawing leading IoT technology developers, education experts and scholars, and teachers and students from schools at home and abroad.

CEO YC Heng (center) helping demonstrate the ROOMIS campus space IoT solution

In the smart-education exhibition area, the Roomis smart campus-space management solution drew many visitors to the booth to try it out. Designed for the important trend of "class-rotation" teaching under Taiwan's 108 Curriculum, it uses smart classroom-signage displays, electronic timetable lookup, notice and announcement publishing, and multimedia broadcasting to solve the recurring hassle of repeated sign-in and roll call—and the management challenges—that students face when moving between classes.

Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je trying out the smart meal-ordering system firsthand

The on-site exchanges and feedback from experts and scholars across society, school principals, unit heads, and visiting teachers and students are all an important driving force behind our continued progress. The WisdomGarden team will keep striving—starting from our clients and users, and using innovative technology to make teaching and learning more effective and administration and management more efficient—to be your best partner on the journey toward educational informatization.

Electronic classroom signage and the smart attendance system that even Bravo the Bear approves of
Visiting international guests all expressed keen interest in Roomis

Want to learn more? Let’s talk.

Learn how Roomis can build a smart space-management solution for your campus—get in touch with WisdomGarden.

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