The London International Airport (LIA) closed the runway for over six hours to allow faculty and students from the Norton Wolf School of Aviation and Aerospace Technology to conduct the airport's first drone-based runway safety inspection. 3D information identifies and quantifies any potential problems like cracks, buckled pavement or any other abnormalities.
CCC challenged Fanshawe’s marketing students to increase awareness of the importance of these tests. During Colorectal Cancer Awareness month in March, the students increased their Google ad presence and launched a TikTok campaign, a platform they had not previously exploited.
Students in Fanshawe’s Interactive Media Development - 3D Visualization program developed an app that uses augmented reality (AR) to allow visitors to view artifacts displayed by the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. The app scans QR codes, which are placed on signage at the museum.
Holy Roller is one of two Canadian Sherman tanks to survive the Second World War. Over the years, the tank fell into disrepair due to time and exposure to the elements. Fanshawe students disassembled the tank, refurbished the parts and repainted. Students used VR to replicate the feeling of being inside the tank.
Trimco approached Fanshawe to develop a marketing strategy to break into the industrial sector by increasing company awareness and generating quality leads. Fanshawe helped Trimco enhance their sales processes, which has led to an 81% sales conversion rate within 7 months.
A student-run digital agency offering user testing, social media plans, CRM builds, SEO audits, web design, and paid media campaigns. It supports small businesses, newcomers to London, and Indigenous communities while partnering with local entrepreneurs and non-profits.