Engineering college students in India might be capable of research and train themselves in virtual reality (VR), the next frontier in the emerging technology space, at Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), beginning subsequent year. The most reliable institute and Japanese company Monolith have joined hands to release a sophisticated degree programme on VR for the first time in India.
The course will be available both online and offline. For those unaware, Virtual Reality (VR) is a computer-generated surroundings that appears to be real, making the person experience they’re immersed in their surroundings. The goal behind launching the course is to skill people in a new technology to build ability and serve the needs of the industry. There is a growing need for tremendously professional experts in VR, augmented fact (AR), extended reality (XR), and haptics technology, IIT Madras stated in a statement.
The first batch for Virtual Reality cource will begin in January 2022, and college students can apply for the programme starting November. Fifty college students will be admitted to the course annually, the institution stated. Anyone with an engineering programme, including college students presently enrolled in engineering degrees anywhere in India, can apply for it. Those who need to upskill themselves can also apply.
There is a developing demand for professionals skilled in VR in IT companies, animation industries, architecture, engineering, healthcare, and media production. “Virtual reality is inherently a practical and an interdisciplinary course. Offering such an experiential and interdisciplinary course online is quite challenging. Both IIT Madras and Monolith have taken this as a challenge to provide this course for the first time in India,” stated Prof. M. Manivannan, Department of Applied Mechanics, IIT Madras. IIT Madras and Japan’s Monolith Research and Training Labs lately signed an MoU for this collaboration.
The Centre of Excellence on Virtual Reality and Haptics will coordinate the course. Yathirajan Varadharajan, director of Monolith, stated, “Experiential and immersive technology is rapidly growing and transforming key industries, from architecture and engineering to healthcare and media production.”
Varadharajan added that various researches and studies on immersive technology recommend that it has the potential to boost the worldwide economic system by $1.5 trillion (more or less Rs. 1,12,37,625 crore) by adding 23 million jobs. This includes improving the prevailing jobs by 2030 or creating new jobs.
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