Recent news and success stories from the DigiPen (Singapore) community.
Alumni
Graduates Julian Teh and Toh Kai Liang help to push the boundaries of R&D in the built environment sector with Screening Eagle Technologies.
The 2023 Joint Autonomous University Graduate Employment Survey showed that the median starting salary of our graduates grew to $4,800.
From an interest in video games to developing tech, here’s how three DigiPen Dragons are making their mark at Visa Singapore.
Tng Kah Wei, Loh Xiao Qi, and Brandon Mak are putting their computer graphics and software engineering skills to use at dConstruct Robotics.
Graduates Celeste Tan and Benedict Neoh share what it takes to create fun and visually attractive arcade games.
Alumni Chong Jin Kiat, Andrew Yong, Darren Poo, and Mak Sin Ting share about creating engineering marvels at Dyson.
Together with his team, Toh Yu Xing develops and implements hardware and software solutions at Seagate.
As a systems analyst at national HealthTech agency Synapxe, Abdul Aziz works with his team to improve the health of millions of people.
As a backend software engineer for the popular foodpanda app, Low Yixian works with her team to develop new features, optimize existing code, and more.
We catch up with graduate Keechin Goh, who recently made the Forbes 30 under 30 list as the co-founder of machine learning startup Datature.
Farhan Jaffar is passionate about using his creative talents to tell stories that will inspire.
Kris Kirkpatrick, lead technical art director at Ubisoft Singapore, sheds light on the important role that technical artists play in game development.
Andrew Teo talks about his upcoming indie game, Ghostlore, and how he’s using it to highlight Southeast Asian horror.
Alumnus Khoo Yong Kang shares how his love for learning has helped him make exciting career pivots and expand his horizons.
As someone with autism, Elliot Chia was worried about coping with the demands of university. Here is how he pushed through.
Alumna Nur Aini is a learning designer who hopes to develop games that will both educate and entertain.
As a software developer at NetVirta, alumna Gabrielle Tan uses her programming skills for good.
How Chan Ka June persevered to get into university and eventually graduated among the top scorers in his cohort.
Marcus Lee discovered a love for engineering in university and now works with his team at Thales to protect digital identities.
Rachel Ang had never envisioned herself as an engineer, until chancing upon Formula 1 innovations sparked her interest in the field.