How an innovative geolocation app found its place in China

what3words business development lead Max Cumming reveals how knowledge and connections are vital for success in China

A view of the Nanchang skyline framed on the left by the Tengwang Pavilion

what3words is a simple but innovative solution to a common problem. Founder Chris Sheldrick used to work in the music industry, and became intimately acquainted with the flaws of using street addresses to navigate to unfamiliar locations. For instance, they cannot tell you where a specific entrance is at a huge music venue, and sometimes one postcode covers an immense area.

He attempted to use GPS coordinates, which offer a much more precise location. Unfortunately, a minor error in a lengthy list of digits can have a huge effect on where you end up, as Sheldrick discovered one day when a band arrived an hour north of Rome, when they were supposed to be performing at a location an hour south of the city.

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