Recent news and success stories from the DigiPen (Singapore) community.
Alumni
Game design graduate Sim Yi Cong describes his current overseas adventure, working as a game evaluation analyst for Tencent Games in Shenzhen, China.
Graduate Chew Tee Chin is part of a team that helps to defend Singapore’s military systems and networks against cyber attacks.
Announcements
Our recently surveyed graduates have reported strong employment numbers, as well as the highest median starting salary of any surveyed cohort to date.
The SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) alumni behind the hit game Cat Quest talk about their studio’s success and what went into developing the new sequel.
We caught up with four student interns who helped develop new technology solutions for urban sustainability at the Singapore-ETH Centre.
Students
What better way to celebrate the nation’s birthday than by enjoying these Singapore-inspired games created by DigiPen (Singapore) students?
Faculty
Whether lecturing on composition or studying up on speculative fiction, Shanthina finds meaning and discovery in every subject she teaches.
At Procter & Gamble, five SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) students had the chance to explore new ways of engaging consumers through VR and AR technologies.
Meet the new members of the third DigiPen (Singapore) alumni committee, and check out their plans for the coming year.
A group of 18 DigiPen (Singapore) students had the chance to develop innovative VR simulation projects for the Republic of Singapore Air Force.
How can you make your art portfolio get noticed (in a good way) when applying for a job? Here are seven great tips from two game and film industry experts.
Kubrix, an RPG adventure, and The Way Home, a short film made in Unreal Engine 4, were among the big winners at this year’s student awards ceremony.
Marc Tan talks about his journey from graphic design to the world of CG animation and teaching a new generation of aspiring artists at DigiPen (Singapore).
We followed up with the seven graduates from our first Attach-and-Train program, each of whom are now working as professional software developers.
We caught up with nine DigiPen (Singapore) alumni who contributed to the art, design, and engineering on Bandai Namco Entertainment’s popular flight combat game.
We talked with two DigiPen (Singapore) alumni who went from longtime fans of Razer game products to valued company employees.
With our new Attach-and-Train program, students will learn embedded software development and undergo on-the-job training at a partnering company.
After working as entrepreneurs and game developers at some of the world’s biggest studios, these DigiPen alumni turned faculty are back on campus.
We’re proud to be joining as an official university partner in a new data science competition hosted by Singaporean e-commerce platform Shopee.
Two DigiPen (Singapore) students talk about their internship at Visual Engineering in Norway, creating VR simulations for the industrial workforce.