Project Category R&D Voucher

Earthbound Games: Accessing the Esports market

Earthbound Games was founded in 2017 with the aim to create compelling, competitive multiplayer experiences. In 2019, they released Axiom Soccer, a high-speed vehicular soccer game with tactical shooting mechanics, as an early access title via STEAM. Esports is a…

Scottish Games Network: Mapping an industry and its future

The Scottish Games Network (SGN) shares our mission of making Scotland the best place on earth to make videogames. They recognise Dundee as a hub for a more collaborative, innovative and vibrant sector that maximises the economic, educational, creative and…

Floyen: Establish a sustainable AR-focussed organisation

Floyen spun out of a previous InGAME Collaborative R&D voucher, which prototyped a new AR platform for the tourism sector. This follow-on voucher aims to help Floyen secure its first customer and seed investment, supporting the company’s ambition of building…

Forensic Odontology: using game tech to train dentists in the field

Ranya Al Ghazi, a Masters student at the University of Dundee, received a Collaborative R&D Voucher to create a prototype digital training tool for Forensic Odontologists. The resource can be accessed anywhere to train users in identifying a disaster victim from…

InChat: AI-Driven Customer Insight

InChat use conversational Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven chat bots to help businesses gather data and enhance customer experiences. Founders Rory Gianni and Hector Freid applied for an InGAME R&D Voucher looking to break their product into the videogames sector. InGAME has…

Dislectek: text-to-speech for accessibility

Lowtek Games was awarded an InGAME R&D voucher to explore the feasibility of the text-to-speech plugin, Dislectek. The tool works within the game engine Unity to make games more accessible for dyslexic players. Through this collaboration, Lowtek Games created a…

Game Dr.: Business Modelling and data-driven innovation

Game Dr. is a Glasgow-based studio that develops games for science and health learning. The team is comprised of scientists and developers to ensure games are accurate yet engaging. They typically work with public health groups, universities and private companies…