Inspiration
One of our inspirations were the stamps that you can find at every train stop in Taiwan. We thought it would be very nice to have something in the real world to interact with, but using a novel technology like AR.
What it does
We place AR Codes in inner cities. Upon scanning them with their phone, people will get to see a Augmented Reality representation of the animal along with some information regarding wildlife trade.
How we built it
It's built in Android Studio, utilizing Google's AR Core.
Challenges we ran into
None of us had experience in app development and only two knew how to code, so getting it to run was hard. Everyone did a great job though and we're happy with how it turned out!
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Especially the idea. We're very proud of it and think it could change the world for the better.
What I learned
Mobile app development, teamwork and working against deadlines.
What's next for Wildlife GO
Make it a real thing!
FULL PITCH
Wildlife GO integrates Augmented Reality (AR) to show citizens 3D model animals in front of them, by scanning QR codes displayed throughout the city. Like a game, the animal will take you on an adventure on how to end wildlife trafficking.
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