Company Overview#
Spoing is building a smart sharing platform for university campuses. The service uses unmanned lockers and QR access so students can borrow products instead of buying them for short-term use.
The climate problem is overconsumption on campus. Shared access can reduce waste, packaging, and carbon emissions from repeated short-term purchases.
Technology & Product#
Spoing combines smart lockers, QR access, campus operations, and usage data. Students use products for free or low cost. Companies can test products in daily campus life and receive user analytics.
The current model focuses on:
- Shared access to products on campus.
- Unmanned locker operation.
- QR-based access and return.
- Product testing and usage reports for companies.
Market & Use Cases#
The first market is university campuses. Target users are students who need temporary access to products. Target business customers are companies that want sustainable product testing and user feedback.
Use cases include sports gear, event items, daily-use goods, and campus product pilots.
Traction & References#
- Spoing prepared a pilot project at Kwangwoon University.
- The team tested demand through a football shoe rental pilot during a university sports festival.
- Source material lists the company at the sketches, mocks, and renderings stage.
- The team is part of the ClimateLaunchpad source list.
Collaboration Relevance#
- Universities can test Spoing as a campus circular economy service.
- Consumer brands can run product trials with real users and collect usage data.
- Sustainability programs can use Spoing to reduce repetitive consumption in student communities.