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Bringing Evelity to hospitals: A game-changer for visually impaired patients.

Arriving at the hospital is often a source of stress, especially for visually impaired patients. Wayfinding within healthcare facilities is a complex challenge that directly impacts both the quality of care and internal organization.

Today:

👉 85% of patients ask for directions

👉 30% of first-time visitors get lost

👉 15% to 20% of patients arrive late for their appointments

👉 Hospital staff spend an average of 40 hours per year giving directions

Faced with this lack of accessibility, medical staff are frequently called upon to make up for these shortcomings and reassure patients who are sometimes highly anxious upon arrival. To tackle this major challenge, we are proud to announce the launch of the Hospitonomy pilot project! 

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Students Getting Lost on Campus? What Our 2025 National Survey Reveals

How do you find your way on a university campus when everything looks the same? In April 2025, we conducted an exclusive survey of 300 students from 107 French higher education institutions to better understand the wayfinding challenges they face during their first months.

The results are striking: 93% said they got lost — leading to stress, delays, and even social isolation. So, what’s behind this disorientation? What strategies do students use? And more importantly, would they embrace an inclusive navigation app like Evelity?

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Guiding disabled people around a university? Discover the success story of Lyon 3 Jean Moulin University - Manufacture des Tabacs Campus

SUCCESS STORY: Evelity X University Lyon 3

Lyon 3 Jean Moulin University, as part of the INCLUDE project (demoES France 2030), has marked a decisive turning point in its commitment to accessibility and inclusion.

In January 2023, the school chose to deploy Evelity, a solution to help with orientation and location, on its Manufacture des Tabacs campus, which is used by 28,000 students each year.

Here's a look back at the success of this project!

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