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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 28 (ANI/PNN): Following the success of the first edition of the Women's Creator Program in 2021, a new version was designed and crafted by Saraswathi Vani Balgam, Creative Director Dancing Atoms Studios Inc, and Shruti Verma from Unreal Engine. The program's outreach was extended across South East Asia in 2022 to empower and train women creators across the region. Incubated by Asifa India in partnership with Epic games, WCP-II saw an overflow of applicants from all parts of Asia. Epic Games along with Asifa India, Open Air Films & Perforce Software as partners provided women producers with in-depth training and mentoring across a span of 6 weeks. Asifa India team including its Outreach & Community Services Director Sanjay Khimesara, Core Committee Members including Sesha Prasad A.R., Siva Kumar Kasetty, Ramakrishnan Vinod and R.K.Polina as well as Manager Priyanka Ajit reached out to very specific talented working professionals in
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Asifa India in partnership with Epic Games Unreal Engine, has announced "Women Creators Program Batch 2 , which is currently accepting submissions. The program will start in mid-May 2022 and is to be mentored by former Unreal fellowship graduates along with Unreal Engine evangelists. Business News | Empowering Women Creators - Asifa India and Unreal Engine Launch Women Creators Program.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 15 (ANI/PNN): Asifa India in partnership with Epic Games Unreal Engine, has announced Women Creators Program Batch 2 , which is currently accepting submissions