About Us
Our Vision
Our mission is to reshape the future of peacekeeping, by setting new benchmarks for digital education through research, collaboration, and technology. We envision a world where Peacekeeping Simulations & Games are accessible and stand at the forefront of global education. We remain committed to advancing with the latest simulation and games technologies, ensuring that peacekeeping education continues to evolve alongside the digital world.
To further develop and disseminate the software, the company Dorntech R&D Inc. was established in Canada. Dorntech strives to set a new industry benchmark, demonstrating that peacekeeping simulations and games can be as engaging, realistic, and effective as their war-centric counterparts. By pushing the boundaries of what is possible, we aim to empower peacekeepers and educate the world on the intricate and crucial work they undertake in some of the most challenging environments on the planet.
In pursuit of this vision, we remain unwavering in our commitment to staying at the cutting edge of gaming technology.
Innovation
To further develop and expand these tools, Dorntech R&D Inc.was established in Canada as a research and development company dedicated to advancing peacekeeping simulations and interactive training systems.
Dorntech strives to demonstrate that peace-focused simulations can be just as engaging, realistic, and impactful as their war-centric counterparts by setting a new global standard for edutainment and professional learning. By pushing the boundaries of interactive media, we seek to empower peacekeepers, educators, and citizens alike to better understand the crucial work of peace operations in some of the world’s most challenging environments.
Support & Collaboration
Research and prototype development have been made possible through the generous support of the Canadian Pugwash Group, Canadian Forces College, Dallaire Centre for Peace and Security, Governments of Canada and Ontario, Royal Military College (RMC) Alumni Association, Sheridan College, and the World Federalist Movement – Canada.
Further partnerships and funding are being sought to expand the development of new Peacekeeping Simulations & Games, helping to build a global platform for peace education through interactive technology.