card, but you will miss out on all the other great things in the app, such as being able to get the offers and discounts in the marketplace, or book the restaurants or any of the facilities, so it's definitely a mobile—first building. what data is it collecting? is it getting the sort of detail of someone moving around the building, or is it not to that level? and then what's done with that data? no, totally, so we don't actually track individuals, but we do track anonymised data on where people visit within the building. so that allows us to provide an experience where we can push you an event, so, there's a coffee offer in the mezzanine level, that goes through using the location services that are available on the smartphone. other companies are in this space, too, retrofitting older buildings, as well. honeywell's healthy buildings is also hoping to create a more frictionless office experience and make spaces more versatile to cater for an unpredictable working future. in light of covid, it's also added video analytics options for social distancing and mask wearing.