University campuses are micro-cities.
Thousands of people move through them every day, attending lectures, grabbing meals, borrowing library books, swiping into labs, paying for printouts, hopping on buses, etc.
When it all works, nobody notices. It’s business as usual. But when even one part of the system breaks down, then everyone feels the friction.
Too many universities still rely on outdated processes. Manual check-ins. Paper meal coupons. Disconnected portals. Due to that, students are left juggling multiple IDs, apps, and payment methods. Plus, staff waste time on routine admin tasks that could be automated.
How Universities Can Use Technology to Simplify Campus Life