Key Points

The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) has partnered with Comic Con India and Green Rain Studios to enhance AVGC-XR education. The collaboration will offer students hands-on training, internships, and industry exposure. Government leaders Ashwini Vaishnaw and Devendra Fadnavis emphasized India's push to become a global AVGC-XR leader. The initiative includes 17 new courses starting this September.

Key Points: IICT Partners with Comic Con Green Rain for AVGC-XR Courses

  • IICT inks MoUs with Comic Con & Green Rain for AVGC-XR training
  • Courses to integrate Unreal Engine & virtual production skills
  • Student internships & mentorship via Comic Con events
  • Govt aims to make India a global AVGC-XR hub
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Indian Institute of Creative Technologies signs MoUs with Comic Con Green Rain Studios to power India's Animation, Visual Effects courses

IICT signs MoUs with Comic Con India & Green Rain Studios to boost India's AVGC-XR talent with industry-academia collaboration.

"We are proud to collaborate with IICT as part of the broader AVGC-XR vision for India. – Shefali Johnson, CEO Comic Con India"

Mumbai, July 24

The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) signed the two strategic Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with Comic Con India, and Green Rain Studios after the formal inauguration by Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Railways Minister and Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, at the IICT-NFDC Campus in Mumbai.

These partnerships mark a significant step towards strengthening India's AVGC-XR (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics, and Extended Reality) ecosystem by integrating world-class industry expertise with academic excellence.

The MoU with Comic Con India, India's largest pop culture platform, will focus on structured opportunities for student engagement, original IP development, and industry-academia collaboration, as per the press note by IICT.

The initiatives will include student showcases at Comic Con events, masterclasses, hackathons, internships, and efforts to grow India's grassroots creator ecosystem.

Shefali Johnson, CEO of Comic Con India, said, "We are proud to collaborate with IICT as part of the broader AVGC-XR vision for India, and we are excited about the positive impact this partnership will have in nurturing homegrown creative talent, especially in the field of comics," as quoted in a press note.

She further talked about the significance of the Comic Con's collaboration with IICT.

"This collaboration is about creating meaningful pathways for IICT students to engage directly with the industry. Through Comic Con India, students will be able to gain valuable mentorship from leading creators and professionals, connect with the wider pop culture community, enhance their creative skills, and understand the commercial aspects of their craft. We also aim to contribute towards building a curriculum that reflects the practical needs of the industry, so that students are fully prepared and ready to step confidently into their professional careers," added Shefali Johnson as quoted in a press note.

The MoU with Green Rain Studios, India's first Unreal Authorised Training Centre, will integrate real-time technology skills into IICT's programs, with a focus on Unreal Engine, virtual production, and immersive media training.

Karan Parikh, CEO and Founder of Green Rain Studios, said, "Through this MoU, Green Rain Studios and IICT are coming together to combine academic rigour with real-world industry experience, especially in Unreal Engine, virtual production, and immersive media. As India's first Unreal Authorised Training Centre, we've seen how real-time technology can transform creative careers. This collaboration reflects our commitment to nurturing the next generation of AVGC-XR talent--building scalable training, world-class infrastructure, and bridging the gap between academia and industry to power India's digital future," as per the press note.

Ashish Kulkarni, Board member IICT and Munjal Shroff, Governing council member from IICT, were present for the MoU exchanges between Comic Con and Green Rain, respectively.

Speaking at the inaugural event, Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasised the Government's commitment to making India a global hub for AVGC-XR talent, while Shri Devendra Fadnavis highlighted Maharashtra's focus on building a future-ready creative economy.

IICT unveiled 17 courses for inaugural year batch beginning this September.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As someone working in the VFX industry, I can say this was long overdue. Most Indian institutes teach outdated software while the industry has moved to Unreal Engine. Green Rain Studios partnership is especially promising. Hope they keep updating the curriculum regularly!
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Aryan P
While this sounds great, I hope they keep the fees reasonable. Most private animation courses in India charge bomb (₹5-10 lakhs) but don't guarantee placements. Government should monitor these institutes properly.
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Priyanka N
My daughter is so excited about this! She wants to make Indian comics that can compete with Marvel/DC. Comic Con partnership means she can showcase her work to real audiences. Finally Indian parents won't say "art mein career nahi hai" 😂
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Karan T
Good initiative but execution is key. Many MoUs are signed with fanfare but nothing concrete happens later. Hope they publish regular updates about student placements and projects coming out of this collaboration.
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Divya L
Maharashtra leading the way again in creative education! This is exactly what we need to stop brain drain in animation field. Many talented Indians go abroad because our institutes lack industry connections. Hope other states follow this model.

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