6 Great Examples of Zoos Using Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality technology does not hold a magic bullet in terms of triggering interest in young people, and protecting zoos and aquariums from ever-growing competition. On the other hand, these organisations have to understand they are starting to lose a generation of young people who demand interaction from any experience.
BroadcastAR, our large-screen AR experience, is not only a stunning mixture of physical and digital, but also a wonderful opportunity for visitors to connect with wildlife in a unique, fun and engaging way – Here’s how some of the most forward-looking zoos, nature parks and aquariums have implemented it to take visitor experience and engagement to the next level.
Toronto Zoo, Canada
Air, Land & Sea Augmented Reality by INDE x National Geographic at Toronto Zoo
Phillip Island Nature Parks, Australia
Antarctic Journey Augmented Reality by INDE at Phillip Island Nature Parks
Visea Aquarium, Turkey
Longleaf Safari Park, United Kingdom
Air, Land & Sea Augmented Reality by INDE x National Geographic at Longleat Safari Park
Melbourne Zoo, Australia
Air, Land & Sea Augmented Reality by INDE x National Geographic at Melbourne Zoo