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INDE’s Big-Screen AR System Launches at Magic Eye 3D Museum in Thailand
Magic Eye 3D Museum in Hat Yai exhibits stunning three-dimensional wall and floor paintings that are brought to life by visitors as they pose for photos, and become a key “part” of each artwork. The museum is now also home to some life-sized, animated 3D wild animals visitors can interact and take photos with, thanks to INDE’s BroadcastAR technology.
INDE’s Augmented Reality Experience Launches at World of Illusions in Jordan
World of Illusions in Amman – a place where people can interact with various optical and digital illusions – is now home to a 3D rhino, orca, T-Rex and many other fascinating creatures, thanks to INDE’s award-winning large-screen Augmented Reality system.
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Welcomes INDE’s Augmented Reality Dinosaurs
The Office of Public Art at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in Edinburg, TX, opened its Augmented Reality exhibit to the public on October 1, 2018. This experience serves as a special attraction during the 17th annual HESTEC (Hispanic Engineering, Science and Technology) Week, a nationally recognized model for promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers to students of all ages
INDE Joins Financial Times’ FT Future 100
UK Multi-award winning Augmented Reality company INDE is proud to announce that it has been selected for the “FT Future 100 UK” – a list of the UK’s most exciting, newsworthy and influential companies in the fast-growth space.
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.
INDE Celebrates 200th Augmented Reality Installation Worldwide
One of the first projects for UK-based INDE – formerly a digital agency called Appshaker – was developing a large-screen AR experience for National Geographic in 2011. Since then, INDE has become a fully integrated Augmented Reality product developer, with more than 200 mobile, kiosk and big-screen AR systems deployed worldwide.
AR Elephants and Polar Bears Arrive at Techniquest Science Discovery Centre
Techniquest, a science discovery centre in Cardiff Bay, operates exhibitions, shows and programmes intended to make science accessible to people throughout Wales. Thanks to the latest addition to their interactive experiences, their visitors will now be able to meet life-sized wild animals and immerse themselves in a breathtaking 3D world – using INDE’s cutting-edge Augmented Reality technology.
Nat Geo’s Augmented Reality Attracts 48.000 Visitors at Milan’s CityLife
INDE’s giant-screen wildlife themed AR experience has been installed as a unique, interactive addition to the National Geographic Photo Ark exhibition, launched at CityLife Shopping District at the end of June. The project was led by GEDI Gruppo Editoriale, one of Italy’s leading publishing groups, publisher of National Geographic Italia.
Dubai Mall VR Park Launches INDE’s Large-screen AR Experience
VR Park, owned and managed by Emaar Entertainment, features some of the most exciting and innovative location-based immersive experiences available – including BroadcastAR, a large-screen AR experience developed by INDE.
Songcheng Launches Augmented Reality Experience by INDE as Part of Chinese New Year Celebration
Songcheng Performance Development Co. is one of the top 10 theme park groups in the world, with their oldest theme park, Hangzhou Songcheng Park, accommodating 10 million visitors per year. The entertainment giant has recently launched a new initiative – a large-screen Augmented Reality show – that now immerses visitors in photo-realistic natural world content.
National Geographic Photo Ark and INDE’s Augmented Reality Spotlight Endangered Species
The National Geographic Photo Ark has now launched at Parco della Musica in Rome. The exhibition, featuring clean, simple, large-format photographs, has been enhanced with a groundbreaking AR experience developed by INDE in collaboration with the National Geographic Society.
Life-Size AR Dinosaurs at the 2017 Taipei Children’s Arts Festival
INDE’s Augmented Reality dinosaurs and other 3D creatures arrived in next-generation edutainment to the Taipei Children’s Arts Festival, an event offering art performances and activities for children. The BroadcastAR system installed at the festival immerses kids in a unique 3D world with two breathtaking Augmented Reality content packages.
Denver Museum of Nature and Science Embraces 3D Augmented Reality to Educate and Entertain
Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS) chooses Augmented Reality, a cutting-edge technology to engage, educate and entertain children and adults in a new way. Developed by INDE, launched at the museum in mid-November, this interactive large-screen experience will be immersing visitors in a unique digital environment by surrounding them with photo-realistic 3D characters.
INDE’s Dinosaurs Travel Asia in a Groundbreaking Augmented Reality Exhibit
T-Rex Revealed, a travelling Augmented Reality exhibition themed around National Geographic Channel’s blockbuster documentary Dino Autopsy, drew 150.000 people on the opening day in Shanghai on Oct 1, and will continue to wow huge crowds across Asia when it visits Shenyang, Jinan and other places.
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.
“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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