Monday, April 15, 2024

XSOLLA CURINE ACADEMY, UNIVERSITI MALAYA PARTNER TO ADVANCE DIGITAL INNOVATIONS

 


Left: Mr. Kaveh Wong Tz Toe, Founder / Director of Xsolla Curine Academy Sdn. Bhd.; Right: Professor Dr. Chan Chee Seng, Dean of Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology (FCSIT) UM, shake hands after signing the Letter of Intent for joint collaboration. (Photo: Business Wire)


KUALA LUMPUR, April 15 (Bernama) -- Xsolla Curine Academy, a leader in fostering digital innovation and excellence, has announced a research collaboration and joint initiatives with Universiti Malaya focusing on the burgeoning fields of Computer Games, Animation, and Virtual/Augmented Reality (VR/AR).

This strategic emphasis on Computer Games, Animation, and VR/AR aligns with the rapidly evolving digital landscape and reflects the growing importance of these technologies in various industries.

By pooling their expertise in these areas, Xsolla Curine Academy and Universiti Malaya aim to drive innovation, create impactful projects, and nurture talent with specialised skills tailored to meet future demands.

“This partnership represents a commitment to excellence, innovation, and the shared pursuit of knowledge. Together, we aim to contribute significantly to advancing research and training, fostering an environment where creativity thrives,” said Xsolla President, David Stelzer in a statement.

Meanwhile, Universiti Malaya Dean for Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Professor Dr Chan Chee Seng said: “By combining the academic rigour of Universiti Malaya with the industry insights of Xsolla Curine Academy, we anticipate producing impactful research and fostering an environment that prepares students for future challenges.”

“Through this collaboration, Xsolla Curine Academy will also be invited to the Elite@UM programme. Students will engage in cutting-edge research, gain hands-on experience, and receive mentorship from industry experts,” he added.

As the collaboration between Xsolla Curine Academy and Universiti Malaya develops, both organisations are committed to making a long-term effect on the landscape of research, teaching, and innovation.

The collaboration aims to lay the path for future breakthroughs and contribute to the growth of a knowledge-based society.

-- BERNAMA

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