Gamification in Action!
Gamification in Action!
Our Zurich team participates the Takeshi Challenge.
Lots of fun!
Agility and a nuclear submarine?
What do these two have to do together?
Check out the video!
Our CTO coaches a team of young engineers
Our CTO is coaching a team of young engineers from EPITECH, an engineering school based in Strasbourg, France.
These young and promising engineers are specialized in IT. They work on different projects related to gamification and engagement.
#youngengineers #gamification #traineeships
Managers play again with Lego!
Lego
In order to generate some extra ideas, these experienced managers and our team use Legos…
At least, they have fun.
Understanding the process
Going on the field
In order to make the training really engaging for our future learners, we like going on the field where they are located. Wherever they might be in the world.
It’s actually a lot of fun! We meet people from all walks of life. We love it. 🙂
Financial industry decision makers
Monthly gathering in Zurich
Like every month, some of our team members participate to the gathering of leading decision makers for the financial industry in Switzerland to exchange on key topics that the industry faces.
Racing to sales
Driving fast but safe
Drive as fast as you can while keeping the control of your sales journey thanks to this INGAGE car game.
Training for sales people
Watch industry
Sales representatives in the watch industry who travel a lot might have to bring several models with them.
This is not needed any more.
How to learn thanks to virtual worlds?
Virtual worlds and learning
Philippe Séjalon demonstrates how to use a virtual world to learn languages at the Polyglot Conference in Berlin.
#learning #virtualworlds #polyglots #PolyglotConferenceBerlin
We like to put our hands in the dirt!
Strongman Run
This was a lot of fun! Part of our team participated to this Strongman Run.
Will Asia shape or shake the World’s Economy?
The University of St. Gallen
INGAGE’s CEO moderates the event “Will Asia shape or shake the world’s economy” at the University of St. Gallen.
Hans-Ruedi Kunz and Philippe Séjalon (moderator)