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Melbourne Zoo to Host INDE’s 3D Augmented Reality Animals

INDE and Melbourne Zoo are proud to announce that its “Air, Land & Sea” large-screen AR experience is to accompany National Geographic’s “50 Greatest Wildlife Photographs” exhibition at Melbourne Zoo’s historic Carousel Park. To celebrate the world debut of the photo exhibition Melbourne Zoo is running a range of activities for their members and visitors.

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Zoos Can Now Host Endangered and Extinct Animals Thanks to INDE’s AR

Asia has some of the most diverse and unique native wildlife species on the planet. Most of these fascinating creatures are only found in remote areas, meaning that anyone looking to experience an encounter with them needs to go to a zoo. Some of these species – such as the Giant Panda – are extremely rare, with only 25 zoos in 17 countries featuring these magnificent animals.

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Istanbul's New Aquarium Adds INDE's Augmented Reality Experience to its Attractions

Arctic Explorer, one of INDE’s most popular AR experiences has recently made its debut at ViaSea, Istanbul's newly opened large aquarium, located in the Viaport Marina Theme Park. The aquarium complex offers visitors an opportunity to observe marine life and exotic fish in their natural habitats. It is now also home to INDE’s Arctic Explorer BroadcastAR.

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INDE's Air, Land & Sea with National Geographic goes live at the Toronto Zoo

INDE’s Air, Land & Sea Augmented Reality (AR) experience - in collaboration with the National Geographic Society - is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of people every year, with a permanent installation at the Toronto Zoo opened in June 2015. Air, Land & Sea, allows visitors to get up close and personal with a diverse range of animals from Africa to the Arctic as they graze, drink and interact with the environment around them.

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“INDE were a pleasure to work with and were incredibly flexible and creative on the content and delivery of the event & experience. I would not hesitate to work with them again.”

— Nicki Parker,
Corporate Communications,
WWF

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