Why a digital visualisation firm has created interactive games for the polyhalite fertiliser mine in North Yorkshire
The augmented reality and three interactive PC games were originally piloted during Scarborough Science and Engineering Week, which was attended by more than 2,000 young people from the area together with 30 local, regional, and national employers.
The four interactive games focus on farming with polyhalite, the processing of the mineral, an augmented reality mining experience, and a cyber security challenge produced in conjunction with GCHQ.
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Hide AdThey will now be incorporated into Anglo American’s education outreach programme, which aims to equip disadvantaged students to achieve their potential and promote STEM careers across the North Yorkshire coast.
The games will be used at careers fairs, school presentations and community events to offer students an insight into the engineering behind the Woodsmith Project, the specialist skills and careers needed at the company and how polyhalite fertiliser can drive more sustainable farming.
Andi Liddell, a director at Animmersion UK, said: “Each game creates an engaging scenario that gives young people an insight into the skills and critical thinking required within the science and engineering sectors.
“They encourage problem solving, creativity, and collaboration – delivering a more focused, stimulating and enjoyable learning experience.”