Collaborating on Marine Conservation Through Digital Solutions
- Genna Revell
- Sep 8
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 9
How to Share Costs and Knowledge for Marine Conservation
We invite you to join an insightful webinar focused on how aquariums, marine biologists, and conservationists can collaborate on digital innovations that both engage the public and promote marine conservation. Through collaboration, aquariums can share knowledge, expertise, and development costs, creating powerful, interactive tools that transform visitor experiences and inspire conservation efforts. Cutting edge visitor attraction solutions offer exciting ways to enhance education. From the days of the first walkthrough aquarium tunnels, to Augmented Reality scavenger hunts and interactive frames to Virtual Reality simulations of marine ecosystems, these tools make learning immersive and engaging. Aquariums can leverage these technologies to share the financial and technical load, while incorporating the latest marine science into their content.
We are pleased to welcome three distinguished experts

Conrad Mellsop, specialising in the design and build of commercial aquariums, offers valuable insights into the intersection of engineering, construction, and aquarium design. His deep knowledge and practical experience bring valuable insight into innovation projects.

Professor Simon Thrush, a leading marine biologist and collaborator on the creation of innovative educational games like Sandflat Heroes. His expertise in marine ecosystems and conservation will provide valuable insights into the scientific collaboration behind such projects.

Melanie Langlotz, CEO and entrepreneur with over three decades of experience in media, entertainment, and technology. A visionary in gaming and high-end technology,
Melanie brings deep knowledge in innovation, product design, and business development. She will share strategies for implementing cutting-edge technology and fostering successful collaborations to bring AR and VR experiences to life in aquariums.

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