Just key figures and factual data?
"18,000 visitors to Cap Fréhel,
that's 2,000 less than the authorized capacity, but it overloads the shuttles!
A simple, self-contained, connected solution
... to count your visitors without heavy investment
Real-life examples of counting in the natural environment
Grande plage de Houat
This dune cordon is subject to heavy use and natural erosion, but there were no figures available for the use of the paths. For one week during the summer, 10 Kiomda counters were installed at strategic beach access points. A summary map of the use of the various paths by time and direction of passage was produced and shared. The Conservatoire du Littoral then scheduled maintenance work on the dune cordon to better protect the site.
Cap Fréhel
Two challenges: to meet the maximum authorized capacity of 20,000 people, and to accommodate this crowd without damaging the natural site. Kiomda sensors were installed on the access road to the Pointe du Cap. Throughout the day, they transmitted footfall data that could be viewed in real time on smartphones. The figures proved to the organizers that the maximum capacity had been respected, and highlighted the saturation of the return shuttles.
Urban park in Toulouse
Every year, several major cities organize Olympic Days to celebrate sport and its values. 4 Kiomda sensors were used to measure the public success of this event, with 3280 visitors counted on the banks of the Garonne in Toulouse. The organizing team tracked the number of participants on their smartphone. The figures were then used to justify the efforts made by the organizations present.
Kiomda automatic counters...
And how do
these counts work?
5 steps to
simplify counting
My name is Jean-Claude Dubois, founder of Kiomda. My job is to provide reliable footfall figures to help showcase my customers' fieldwork.
For the past 15 years, my job as an electronics engineer has been to count pedestrians, cars and bicycles to generate benchmark figures and traffic reports.
Today, the miniaturization of new digital sensors and the arrival of connected objects make these tools available to field managers and organizers for seasonal counts across their entire territory.
Jean-Claude DUBOIS
Creator of the automatic counter rental concept for one-off, temporary or seasonal events.