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From Playtime to Programming: RoboTrax Leads the Way in Fun, Child-Friendly Programming New update

The new RoboTrax games develop children’s collaboration skills and strategic thinking, and furthermore, they provide a taste of what it means to program.  WizeFloor’s games have so far been characterized by inviting play, where children are encouraged to use their whole body in interaction with various motion games projected onto the floor. We have chosen […]

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Sky-high Learning

In the photo, you can see children interacting with our learning tool WizeFloor on the 100th floor of the tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong. This made us happy, of course, but also a bit curious: Does a Danish educational tool work on the other side of the planet because kids are the same everywhere? Or

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Interactive floors bring joy to hospitalized children in the adventure ward at OUH

It is especially hard for children to make the time pass faster while waiting to be called to the operating room. The Hans Christian Andersen Children’s Hospital in Odense has found a solution to this problem. In a niche in the middle of a 145-meter-long corridor called the Fairy Tale Corridor, you can hear whoops,

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Two New Apps Available: Obstacle Race And Music Box

We are pleased to release to new apps for WizeFloor, Obstacle Race and Music Box developed, together with several other software updates. OBSTACLE RACE In Obstacle Race, 1-4 players play together to overcome different obstacles. The players are given their own track on the floor where they run in place. The players encounter different objects

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The Collaboration Between Danish and a Japanese Partner is Off to a Good Start

Nintendo and Pokémon. For several decades, Japan has enriched us with comics and computer games. And now Japanese culture is spreading to WizeFloor, which has a good collaboration with Japanese Relax’Creation. The Japanese family company already worked with so-called sensory rooms, where, for example, children with disabilities or children in special schools can find peace

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