Real rollouts span several locations of different types — a busy surgery family-waiting room behaves nothing like a concierge desk or a corridor. So you build a mix: pick the location types, set how many of each, and tune each type's foot traffic and engagement (it opens on the two pilot types). Each type auto-sizes its holographic device count to its traffic — because a device handles only so many conversations a month, busier types get more devices. The device answers repetitive non-clinical questions (directions, parking, general info), saving staff time that would otherwise be spent answering them. Tune the mix on the left; the headline is the net savings — staff time saved, minus what it costs to run. Hover any underlined term for a definition.