serious games

The Economist discovers the serious truth of Games (well partly)

Podcast (dated from November 2012) from The Economist, we might not agree with some of the arguments but it at least sheds a bit of light on some of gamification's aspect. It appears, they are missing more important points on the deeper paradigm shift brought by Serious Games in our views, but still worth hearing

https://soundcloud.com/theeconomist/more-than-just-a-game-video

Let us know what YOU think!

SG speaker at the Decision Science Forum 2010

We are pleased to announce that we will present Hermes on September, 6th 2010 at the Decision Science Forum organized by Systems Navigator (www.systemsnavigator.com) the editor of Scenario Navigator the only cross simulation engine editor!

The Decision Science Forum is a conference on decision support technology and applications based on simulation, optimization and serious gaming. It is hosted in Amsterdam near the Schiphol Airport. The conference lasts for three days with two days spent on training to Scenario Navigator, Arena and Simio (both being discrete event simulation engine).

At the conference we will speak about Hermes which is the first serious game application to a discrete event simulation engine.

Business Process Improvement, re-invented

Serious Games are really seen now as an alternative to e-learning. We believe they are a lot more : by connecting to existing systems and software they can be a gateway to better business process, allowing simulation and collaborative work based on real company data. Follow this space as we will start showing new applications and start a discussion right here very soon!
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