WisdomTools Enterprises

WisdomTools Enterprises, Inc.
Video game developer
Industry Video games
Founded 1999
Headquarters Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Subsidiaries WisdomTools LLC & Holutions, Inc.
Website http://www.wisdomtools.com/

WisdomTools Enterprises, Inc. (WT), formerly known as Information In Place, Inc, (IIPI) is a serious game developer and e-learning company.

WT has developed or is in the process of developing hazmat games,[1] K-20 serious games,[2] space games[3] and a virtual Congress game.[4]

Subsidiaries

  • On March 5, 2009, IIPI announced the acquisition of WisdomTools, a venture-backed company that was the first spin-out of Indiana University. IIPI acquired all the assets and customer contracts of WisdomTools, Inc. and formed WisdomTools, LLC, which is a single member limited liability corporation.[5][6][7]
  • In March 2008, IIPI founded Holutions, Inc., a C corporation, led by Matthew Burton, M.D. for the purposes of offering health care solutions in workflow and training areas to hospitals.

Serious game announcements

References

  1. from WT's website
  2. from WT
  3. from WT
  4. from IIPI
  5. Chaplin, Steve (2009-03-05). "IU's first venture spin-outs merge, earn high-profile contracts with NASA, NSF". Indiana University. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
  6. Pratt, Wayne (2009-03-06). "IU Spin-Outs Merge". Grow Media Ventures. Retrieved 2009-03-06.
  7. Information in Place, Inc. (2009-03-05). "Information in Place Acquires WisdomTools, Inc". Information in Place, Inc. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
  8. NASA MMO from NASA
  9. Gaudiosi, John (2009-02-18). "NASA Unveils New Online Game: Agency aims to reinvigorate youth interest in space exploration". Yahoo! Games. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
  10. Big Download Staff (2009-02-19). "Feature: First look at NASA's Unreal Engine 3 based MMO". Big Download. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
  11. "NASA MMO To Run On Unreal 3; Information in Place and Big Stage Also On Board". Virtual Worlds News. 2009-02-19. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
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