Wildlife on the move: modern maps and data storytelling for wildlife conservation
Rafael Mares, Data Scientist at Internet of Elephants, wrote an essay for Scientific American this week, on the possibilities to use the power of maps and data storytelling for wildlife conservation.
National Geographic Society awards Gautam Shah
We’re proud to announce our founder & CEO Gautam Shah has been selected as a National Geographic Explorer!
Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality in aid of conservation
The technology is best known for gaming, marketing, and productivity applications, but it's also being used to protect wildlife, writes IoE's head of product, Jake Manion, in Scientific American.
Can tech bring people closer to wildlife?
Today, we are launching the preview app of our full game, Safari Central! Safari Central uses data from animal protection organisations to create Augmented Reality (AR) versions of real animals including elephants, jaguars, and lemurs, in a free app that players download to their phones.
Introducing Our Professor of Play: Ellis Bartholomeus
Ellis is a veteran Dutch game designer and Professor of Play at Eindhoven University. She creates games that enable people to have fun, change their behavior, or learn new skills.