IICT's New Chapter: Cutting-Edge Tech Courses for Future Creators

The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies has officially started its new academic batches with a focus on cutting-edge creative technology programmes. This year introduces specialized courses including Media Tech Workflow, Environment Art for Video Games, and AI-powered AVGC training. The institute combines technical proficiency with innovation mindset to prepare students for the rapidly expanding creative technology landscape. IICT's project-based approach aims to develop professionals who can drive change in global digital storytelling and media sectors.

Key Points: IICT Launches New Batches with AI and Game Design Courses

  • New 6-month Media Tech Workflow course covers end-to-end production pipelines
  • Certificate Programme in Environment Art focuses on immersive game development
  • AI Powered AVGC Course explores artificial intelligence in creative industries
  • Institute emphasizes project-based learning and industry integration
  • Programmes designed to prepare students for global AVGC sector
  • Cross-disciplinary innovation at intersection of art and technology
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IICT marks fresh chapter with new batches, focusing on cutting-edge tech courses

IICT begins new academic year with specialized courses in AI-powered AVGC, game environment art, and media tech workflows for creative technology careers.

"We are excited to welcome our new batch of students to a world where creativity and technology converge. - Vishwas Deoskar, CEO of IICT"

Mumbai, October 15

The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) has officially commenced its new batches, marking a new chapter in its mission to nurture India's next generation of creative technologists.

Rooted in the belief that creativity thrives at the intersection of art, innovation and technology, IICT will continue to provide future-focused programmes that prepare students to lead in the fast-evolving AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics) and media sectors.

In line with its goals, this year, the institute has launched a range of cutting-edge courses that reflect the dynamic needs of the global digital industry. Among the ongoing programmes are the Specialisation in Media Tech Workflow (6 months), offering hands-on training in end-to-end media production pipelines and post-production technologies; the Certificate Programme in Environment Art for Video Games (6 months), focused on developing artistic and technical expertise for immersive game environments; and the AI Powered AVGC Course (1 month), an intensive programme introducing learners to the transformative role of artificial intelligence in animation, visual effects, gaming and comics.

Speaking on the occasion, Vishwas Deoskar, CEO of IICT, said in a press note, "We are excited to welcome our new batch of students to a world where creativity and technology converge. At IICT, our goal is to empower young creators with not just technical proficiency, but the mindset to innovate and lead. The creative technology landscape is expanding rapidly, and our programmes are designed to ensure students are not just part of that change; they are driving it."

With its strong emphasis on industry integration, project-based learning and cross-disciplinary innovation, IICT continues to shape well-rounded professionals ready to make a mark in the global creative economy.

Marking the beginning of a new academic year, the institute stands firm in its vision to transform ideas into impact, nurturing a generation of creators who think beyond boundaries and design the future of digital storytelling.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The AI Powered AVGC course sounds promising, but I hope they're also focusing on foundational skills. Sometimes these short courses rush through basics. Still, great initiative for our creative industry!
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Arjun K
Finally! Indian institutes are catching up with global standards. The gaming industry in India has huge potential and courses like Environment Art will help bridge the skill gap. Jai Hind! 🎮
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Sarah B
As someone working in media production, I can confirm that understanding end-to-end workflows is crucial. The Media Tech Workflow specialization seems well-designed for industry needs.
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Vikram M
Hope the fees are reasonable. Many such institutes charge astronomical amounts, making quality education inaccessible to middle-class students. Would love to see scholarship options mentioned.
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Kavya N
This is fantastic! India's creative talent combined with proper technical training can make us global leaders in animation and gaming. Best wishes to all the new students! 🌟

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