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Game Programming Academy

Industry Partners

Building bridges between education and the gaming industry through meaningful collaborations that benefit students, educators, and developers alike

Strategic Alliances

Our partnership network spans indie studios, established game companies, and educational technology providers across Asia-Pacific. These relationships create real pathways for our students while providing industry partners with access to emerging talent.

  • Direct access to skilled graduates ready for junior developer roles
  • Collaborative curriculum development ensuring industry-relevant skills
  • Beta testing opportunities for educational game development tools
  • Guest lecture series connecting students with working professionals
  • Internship placements starting from program completion in late 2025

Rather than promising unrealistic outcomes, we focus on building genuine professional relationships. Our partners appreciate our honest approach to student preparation and realistic timeline expectations.

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Partnership Framework

We've developed a structured approach to industry collaboration that creates mutual benefit. Each partnership is tailored to the specific needs and capabilities of both our program and the partner organization.

01

Initial Assessment

We evaluate potential synergies and establish clear expectations for both parties

02

Pilot Program

Small-scale collaboration to test compatibility and refine working relationships

03

Full Integration

Ongoing partnership with regular communication and measurable outcomes

04

Growth Planning

Expanding successful partnerships and exploring new collaboration opportunities

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Partner Perspectives

Feedback from our industry partners helps us understand what's working and where we can improve our collaborative efforts

Working with witty-awareness has been refreshing because they don't oversell their students' capabilities. When they say someone is ready for a junior position, we can trust that assessment. The students come prepared for real work, not just theoretical knowledge.

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Dimitri Kowalski

Technical Director, Phoenix Interactive

The partnership has evolved naturally over the past year. We started with one guest lecture and now have ongoing curriculum input. The students ask thoughtful questions and seem genuinely prepared for industry realities, which makes our time investment worthwhile.

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Astrid Nordström

Studio Head, Midnight Games

Interested in Partnership?

We're always open to discussions with organizations that share our commitment to practical game development education and realistic professional development.

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