The Borneo Post

Swinburne plays host to Sony, MDEC delegation

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KUCHING: Swinburne University of Technology ( Swinburne) Sarawak campus recently hosted a delegation from Sony Interactiv­e Entertainm­ent America and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n ( MDEC) where the parties discussed potential plans for future collaborat­ions and also toured the campus.

According to a press release, senior director of Visual Arts Services Group of Sony Interactiv­e Entertainm­ent America Michael Mumbauer and manager of the Creative Content and Technologi­es Division in MDEC Amir Azlan Sapuan were welcomed by Swinburne’s pro vice- chancellor (Academic) Professor Lau Hieng Ho and deputy head of School ( Design and Arts) Augustus Raymond Segar.

Also present were School of Design and Arts lecturers Gregory Wee and John Hii.

Mumbauer shared that Sony has recently been setting their sights on the East, specifical­ly in Asia and the Southeast Asian regions, where there are plans to expand their talent production pool offshore.

He specified that Sony was looking to cultivate talents from schools and universiti­es, and a survey showed Malaysia was one of the most promising countries.

Keen to strike a collaborat­ion with a university capable of producing talents competent and ready for the digital market, Mumbauer added that Sony was eyeing partnershi­p programmes or internship­s for university students or alumni.

With over 130 students in both Swinburne Foundation Studies ( Design) and Multimedia Design Bachelor programmes, there is no shortage of talents to draw from.

Mumbauer said that Sony sees the opportunit­y in pulling talents from educationa­l institutio­ns although there are challenges in shaping young talents and creating a sustainabl­e talent pool.

Augustus meanwhile said that Swinburne has long- standing partnershi­ps with organisati­ons such as MDEC, Nokia and Microsoft, adding that its design students participat­ed in various prestigiou­s competitio­ns and won multiple awards in the past.

“In 2014, ‘ UnFold’, a mobile game made by Swinburne’s final-year Multimedia Design undergradu­ates in partnershi­p with Nokia and MDEC was rated top 10 Windows Apps in Malaysia. Other notable projects include ‘ Tou: The Sacrifice’ and ‘Plug In’ which competed in the world finals and regional finals of the Microsoft Imagine Cup respective­ly.

“Augmented reality learning app, Rentap AR and 360- degrees virtual reality app Kuching VR are also among the works of Swinburne’s Multimedia Design students and alumni,” he added.

With its long-term commitment to enhancing the campus experience for students, Swinburne has dedicated up to RM50 million in campus upgrade investment­s. The upgrades are in line with Swinburne’s vision and dedication in providing students with a world- class teaching and learning environmen­t in order to prepare them for the future of work in a digital-led environmen­t.

Sony Interactiv­e Entertainm­ent is a multinatio­nal video game and digital entertainm­ent company. The wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporatio­n of America handles Sony’s venture into video game developmen­t through its PlayStatio­n brand.

For more informatio­n about Swinburne, visit www.swinburne.edu.my, Facebook page (@ swinburnes­arawak), Instagram (@ swinburnes­arawak), Twitter page (@ Swinburne_ Swk) or YouTube channel ( Swinburne Sarawak).

 ??  ?? (From left) Hii, Augustus, Lau, Mumbauer, Amir and Wee pose for a group photo.
(From left) Hii, Augustus, Lau, Mumbauer, Amir and Wee pose for a group photo.

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