Key Points

Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the Indian Institute of Creative Technology (IICT) at WAVES 2025, backed by Rs 400 crore funding and global tech collaborations. The institute will focus on animation, gaming, and extended reality, with Phase 1 already operational in Mumbai. A 10-acre campus at Film City is planned for Phase 2, alongside regional centres nationwide. This initiative aims to position India as a global leader in the creative economy.

Key Points: Ashwini Vaishnaw Launches Indian Institute of Creative Technology at WAVES 2025

  • IICT to nurture AVGC-XR talent with NVIDIA, Google, and Apple partnerships
  • Rs 400 crore funding and 10-acre Film City campus planned
  • Phase 1 operational at NFDC Mumbai with advanced labs
  • Regional centres to expand creative ecosystem nationwide
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WAVES 2025: Ashwini Vaishnaw announces Indian Institute of Creative Technology for AVGC-XR Sector

IICT to boost AVGC-XR sector with Rs 400 crore funding, global tech partnerships, and Mumbai’s Film City expansion.

"IICT will serve as a catalyst for the entertainment industry, facilitating its global expansion. – Ashwini Vaishnaw"

Mumbai, May 1

The Minister of Information and Broadcasting on Thursday announced the launch of the Indian Institute of Creative Technology (IICT) at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025.

The institute, set to become a national hub for the animation, visual effects, gaming, comics, and extended reality (AVGC-XR) sector, has already commenced work and has aligned with a few tech and media giants for collaborative efforts towards IICT. These include NVIDIA, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Star India and Adobe, as per the press release.

The IICT is being established by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, in strategic collaboration with FICCI and CII, as a National Centre of Excellence on the lines of IIT and IIM. The institute aims to transform the creative economy by nurturing talent, accelerating innovation, and promoting global standards in the AVGC-XR space.

"IICT will serve as a catalyst for the entertainment industry, facilitating its global expansion. Prime Minister Modi ji has allocated Rs 400 crore for IICT, and the Government of Maharashtra has provided the land. Global tech giants like NVIDIA, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Star India, Meta, and Adobe are collaborating to make IICT a world-class institution. WAVES and IICT will further strengthen Mumbai's role as a key centre in the global creative ecosystem," said Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in a statement while talking about the initiative.

The first phase of IICT is located at the NFDC Building, Pedder Road, Mumbai, and features state-of-the-art facilities including Gaming Labs, Animation Labs, Edit and Sound Suites, Virtual Production Setups, Immersive Studios, a Preview Theatre, and multiple smart classrooms, according to the release.

The Minister also shared that Phase 2 will see the development of a dedicated 10-acre campus at Film City, Goregaon, further expanding the capabilities and reach of the institute. In the coming years, the government plans to roll out regional centres across India to decentralise access and foster creative ecosystems nationwide.

With a focus on training, incubation, innovation, R&D, and policy development, IICT is poised to create innumerable opportunities for young creators, technologists, and entrepreneurs in India. This landmark initiative signals the government's firm commitment to scaling India's soft power and creative economy on the global stage," according to the press release.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally! A world-class institute for creative tech in India 🇮🇳 This is exactly what our youth needs to compete globally in animation and gaming. Hope they keep fees reasonable so middle-class students can benefit too. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
Great initiative but why only Mumbai? India has so much talent in South and East too. Hope the regional centers come up fast. Also curious - will there be scholarships for girls in this male-dominated field?
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Arjun S.
As someone working in VFX industry for 8 years, this is game-changing! Collaborations with NVIDIA and Adobe mean we'll get industry-standard training. Just hope bureaucracy doesn't slow things down 🤞
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Neha T.
Wonderful news! My brother is passionate about game design but we couldn't afford foreign education. Now he can get world-class training in India itself. When will admissions start?
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the initiative, Rs 400 crore seems excessive when basic education infrastructure needs funding. Hope this delivers real results and doesn't become another white elephant project.
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Sanya R.
Excited to see Indian mythology and stories getting global recognition through these mediums! Imagine Ramayana or Mahabharata with cutting-edge XR tech 😍 Our culture + modern tech = perfect combo!

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