Webinar

Working with Point POIs

October 14, 2021
 at 
3:00 pm
 EST

Getting accurate data on non-traditional places used to be near impossible. Point POIs are places, such as ATMs and transit stops, not bound by a polygon. With several valuable applications, like site selection and competitive intelligence, adding Point POIs to your models can help to tell a more complete story.

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Webinar

Working with Point POIs

October 14, 2021
 at 
3:00 pm
 EST

Getting accurate data on non-traditional places used to be near impossible. Point POIs are places, such as ATMs and transit stops, not bound by a polygon. With several valuable applications, like site selection and competitive intelligence, adding Point POIs to your models can help to tell a more complete story.

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Speakers

Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor
Product Manager at SafeGraph

Michael Taylor is a Product Manager at SafeGraph, covering APIs and 3rd party data with a special focus on the Insurance industry. Previously, he spent almost 10 years in early stage technology companies building out products in the financial space. Michael graduated from Santa Clara University with a degree in finance and a minor in mathematics.

Webinar

Working with Point POIs

October 14, 2021
 at 
3:00 pm
 EST

Abstract

Getting accurate data on non-traditional places used to be near impossible. However, SafeGraph has recently introduced Point POIs to the Places dataset. Point POIs are places, such as ATMs and transit stops, not bound by a polygon. With several valuable applications, like site selection and competitive intelligence, adding Point POIs to your models can help to tell a more complete view into the world. Learn from Michael Taylor of the SafeGraph Product team and uncover more about working with Point POIs.

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Speakers

Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor
Product Manager at SafeGraph

Michael Taylor is a Product Manager at SafeGraph, covering APIs and 3rd party data with a special focus on the Insurance industry. Previously, he spent almost 10 years in early stage technology companies building out products in the financial space. Michael graduated from Santa Clara University with a degree in finance and a minor in mathematics.