
Quodus is a higher-education campus space utilization intelligence platform. It bridges the gap between timetabling solutions and real-world classroom usage by analyzing the actual use of educational spaces. Quodus sensors capture people count and occupancy anonymously, feeding data into a cloud platform that integrates scheduled activity with real use to generate actionable insights on space efficiency and productivity. The platform offers a responsive web-based app that helps managers and users make decisions to reduce costs and improve user experience, including features for both planned-use spaces like classrooms and laboratories, and free-use spaces like libraries and study rooms. The company is trusted by educational institutions globally for optimizing space usage and enhancing decision-making.

Quodus is a higher-education campus space utilization intelligence platform. It bridges the gap between timetabling solutions and real-world classroom usage by analyzing the actual use of educational spaces. Quodus sensors capture people count and occupancy anonymously, feeding data into a cloud platform that integrates scheduled activity with real use to generate actionable insights on space efficiency and productivity. The platform offers a responsive web-based app that helps managers and users make decisions to reduce costs and improve user experience, including features for both planned-use spaces like classrooms and laboratories, and free-use spaces like libraries and study rooms. The company is trusted by educational institutions globally for optimizing space usage and enhancing decision-making.
Location: Sevilla, Spain
Product: Quodus — campus space utilization analytics (computer vision + IoT)
Founders: Carlos Zaccaro, Tomás López
Founded: 2017
Employee count: 7
Latest known funding: Seed — Mar 17, 2020
Space utilization analytics for educational campuses (classrooms, labs, libraries, study areas).
2017
PropTech / EdTech / Computer Vision
Latest publicly listed round per Crunchbase
“Includes public funders/grantors such as Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI), ENISA and Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad”