Hello! Thanks for visiting Keep•It•Human studios. We are a Social Venture building game ecosystems for Digital Altruism. We add music and fun to storytelling, digital fundraising and new modes of engagement, to connect a new generation of people with the ownership of social challenges.
My name is Ricardo Climent and this company started as a spin-out of my academic research at the University of Manchester, under UK's accelerator ASPECT and its programme Success 2020. I have a passion for Interactive Music Composition, gaming and Education and I trust it was inevitable that these had to be aligned to address current Global Challenges.
Here is my LinkTree
and here is my Research Profile
Keep•It•Human is a Game Ecosystem for Digital Altruism. We add music and fun to the philanthropic giving experience to connect a new generation of people with the ownership of social challenges.
Our core VISION is to remind people what makes us human and that in the digital world, we may be
incorporeal or reembodied but still humans and humans can do good.
Digital Twins are our toolkit for enduring impact on the physical world. They are more than a traceability tool. They efficiently use the transformative digital media and interactive storytelling to connect the owner of the virtual twin (the player) with its linked social challenge (thus the beneficiary).
Keep•It•Human benefits from a range of advisors and human resources thanks to ASPECT, the Masood Entreprise Centre in UK and the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Manchester. They provided us with extraordinary value and resources during market validation and product development. These include Anchored In; GreenOak Innovation and Keep•It•Human staff.
Lean Canvas type of Pitch presentation on November 9, 2020 a the end of ASPECT acceleration programme
Read our starting project profile built at ASPECT UK Success 2020
Our core VISION is to remind people what makes us human and that humans can become positive agents to face uprising environmental, societal and economic local and global challenges.
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