Department of Computer Science & Engineering is organizing a 4-Day Workshop on “2D & 3D Game Designing using Unity 3D Software “, from 27th to 30th March 2018, in association with the most prospectively working Andhra Pradesh Information Technology Academy (APITA), for the aspiring Computer Science and Information Technology Engineers.

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Tthis 4-day Workshop focuses on the basics of 2D, 3D Computer Graphics, Game Designing, Content Development, Virtual Reality and related concepts along with Unity 3D Software. Its planned to be a perfect hands-on workshop for aspiring students who are working toward the career in games or interactive content, to become successful creators tomorrow.

Mr. Jainaresh, Education Manager, Unity Technologies, Hyderabad, a famous Game Designer, Producer and Consultant for various USA, UK based companies, is acting as a Resource Person. Mr.Jainaresh besides being an expert in Unity 3D, is also exploring and fostering many people to adapt “education through gaming/play” approach. Currently he is leading Unity India education initiatives and making Unity accessible to schools and colleges in India as a value addition for the generation Z. Sri Jainaresh during his inaugural speech motivated the participants about the importance of this workshop. He advised all the participants that it’s a technology that continuously needs practice besides a natural flair towards the creative thinking and critical analysis of objects and scenes in the motion. He said those who master this Unity 3D Software can quickly befit to the industry.
 
Sri Jainaresh commended the efforts of VVIT for magnanimously organizing this kind of workshops for the better future of the Computer Science & Engineering Students and faculty with a motive to tap the talents and to cater to their needs. Sri M.SatyaRatnam, District Development Manager, APITA, congratulated all the participants who enrolled for this workshop and wished them to become master in the Unity 3D Technology. Sri Ratnam said that AP state government under the prophetic vision of Hon.ble’ Chief Minister Sri Nara Chandra Babu Naidu, has a consistent plan to conduct even more events as this, to enlighten the young and enthusiastic Computer Science, Information Technology students to make them highly skilled.   Sri Ratnam also commended the efforts of VVIT for maintaining conducive environment for this workshop.
Sri M.Sreerishna, Joint Secretary, VVIT, in this regard stated that VVIT is always a step ahead in conducting this kind of advanced workshops for the involvement of their students in every revolutionary technological transformation that happens around the world in different.  Sri Krishna, in this regard emphasized that they are very fortunate to work in association with APITA.

 Dr.Y.Mallikarjuna Reddy, Principal, congratulated the participants and wished them imbibe all the clichés of Unity 3D software.  Dr.Reddy also advised them to inculcate the habit of lifelong learning for their better future. Dr.R.Eswariah, HOD, Computer Science Engineering Department, informed that the vital objectives of this workshop were planned meticulously to be delivered within the 4 days span of time. Dr.Eswar stated that, the workshop focuses on, exploration of Unity 3D software elements and a practical demonstration of its power by taking several case studies. Prof.Suresh Kolluru, Convener of this workshop informed that a good number of 60 aspirants in Game Design and Interactive Content Management were enrolled for this workshop from CRReddy College of Engineering, Eluru and from the host Institute. The workshop also included with significant amount of hands-on laboratory sessions for making it fruitful.

Chairman of VVIT, Sri Sagar, APITA Officials & Administrative Secretary Sri S.Badari Prasad, Joint Secretary Sri M.Sreekrishna, Principal Dr.Y.Mallikarjuna Reddy, Professor & Dean N.Kumara Swamy, HoD CSE Dr.R.Eswaraiah, HoD IT Dr.A.Kalavati, HoD Computer Applications Dr.N.Koteswaramma and faculty along with students of CSE, IT & MCA of VVIT, and students of CRReddy College of Engineering participated in this inaugural function.