Stadiums and sports venues are among the most high-pressure navigation environments in the world. Tens of thousands of fans arriving simultaneously, unfamiliar layouts, and packed concourses create real challenges – especially for people who are visually impaired, wheelchair users, or first-time visitors.
disabled sports fans in the UK who face navigation barriers when attending live events
annual revenue opportunity from disabled fans who currently avoid live events due to accessibility concerns
Lord's proved it works. Now we're bringing signal-free, accessible fan navigation to football for the first time. We're looking for a forward-thinking club ready to lead the game on accessibility — and be the stadium every other club looks to.
With 14 million disabled sports fans in the UK alone, the first football club on Waymap becomes the benchmark every other club is measured against.
Dense crowds, concrete stands, no cellular signal. Waymap was built for exactly this — proven at Lord's, ready for the terraces.
Being the first football club to offer every fan — regardless of ability — a guided journey from home to seat is a story that resonates well beyond matchday.

"We believe using public transit should be safe and easy for everyone." — CapMetro
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"This award recognises our breakthrough technology and the revolutionary impact it will have on accessibility and inclusion." — Waymap

"It already is designed with accessibility at its very heart. It's not tacked on later." — Dr Olivia Swann, Paediatric Infectious Diseases Consultant, NHS Lothian
