In a recent article about the decentralisation of the tourism industry, the Singapore based e27 website highlights the growing interest of world travellers in their region.

In 2015, 108 million people visited South East Asia. In 2016, booking costs rose to $53.7bn

They believe blockchain technology will revolutionize travel in Asia, and for that very reason, Navibration is on their radar.

Quite a change from the time of Marco Polo, one of the first European travellers to experience the wonders of Asia. And he didn’t have it easy! In the 13th century, travel was fraught with danger and there was very little information. Today’s travellers have it a lot easier.

And Navibration is about to make it even easier.

The e27 article focuses not only on the benefits for travellers of our vibration based navigation system and the rewards (in the form of our Navicoin token) they can earn by contributing to the network, but also on some of the products we plan to launch in the future, namely our Navibration watch and walking stick. One of the main benefits that e27 highlights is that thanks to our geolocation technology, users won’t even require internet access to be able to use our app.