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First Visit to Bengaluru: A Hub of Creativity and Innovation.

Writer: AMIT RAWATAMIT RAWAT

#GAFX was a fantastic opportunity to explore the future of gaming, VFX, and CGI, highlighting both challenges and immense opportunities in the industry.





Key Takeaways from GAFX

  • Industry Evolution – AI, real-time rendering, and virtual production are revolutionizing workflows, making content creation faster and more immersive.

  • AI’s Role – From procedural generation to intelligent NPCs, AI is shaping the future of gaming and animation.

  • Monetization & IP Development – Studios are focusing on original IPs, licensing, NFTs, and subscription models to reduce dependency on outsourcing.

  • Staying Relevant – Diversification, agile workflows, and leveraging Web3 technologies are crucial for animation studios to sustain during industry slowdowns.



Meeting Industry Leaders & Future Vision

GAFX provided invaluable insights from top Indian gaming and VFX entrepreneurs, reinforcing the potential of India’s growing industry.



Bridging the Gap: Animation & VFX Education in India and Asia-Pacific

As a New Zealand citizen with experience in the NZ and Australian markets, I see an opportunity to bridge the gap in animation and VFX education between India and the Asia-Pacific region. By leveraging global production standards, ARLab12 can foster talent, build world-class content, and drive collaboration between regions.



Positioning ARLab12 in Punjab & Haryana

With growing interest in gaming and VFX in Punjab and Haryana, ARLab12 aims to:

  • Develop original IPs blending Indian mythology with global appeal.

  • Partner with regional educational institutions to train future talent.

  • Explore collaborations with international studios for co-productions.



Conclusion: A Transformative Experience

GAFX was an amazing event happens every year, reaffirming the immense potential of the Indian market. With the right strategy, ARLab12 vision is to drive innovation in gaming, VFX, and CGI education while building strong ties between India, New Zealand, Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region.






 
 
 

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