As a new strategic alliance, MapsPeople partners with Capgemini Denmark to integrate indoor wayfinding as a new service to patients in Danish hospitals. The first step on the road of the alliance between North Jutland specialist in digital maps and Capgemini's Danish branch is the launch of indoor wayfinding in the patient application, MineAftaler, which will become accessible to approximately 600,000 citizens in Region North Jutland. MapsPeople CEO, Michael Gram, sees great potential in the Danish collaboration which also will be able to bring the company's technology into play when it comes to Capgemini's global clients across multiple industries. Indoor wayfinding expands the Google Maps navigation experience to also work indoors. MapsPeople converts architects' AutoCAD drawings into digital maps and thus adds a new dimension to Google Maps in which buildings' entrances, staircases, elevators, and rooms are precisely indicated and where users are navigated from A to B via a blue, moving dot. In the solution for Capgemini's MineAftaler application, which is already used by patients in West Denmark, wayfinding is integrated along with the application's other available features. This way, each patient gets their own personal overview of their course of treatments and appointments.