Today, HP, in collaboration with AMD, announces the launch of its ‘HP Gaming Garage’ at Rochester Institute of Technology in Dubai (RIT-Dubai), based at Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), the integrated free zone technology park.
The HP Gaming Garage will promote and encourage university and school students from all over the world to gain the skills needed to enter the gaming and esports industry. The initiative forms part of HP’s commitment to enable better learning outcomes for 100 million people by 2025.
In the purpose-built, hi-tech gaming lab, complete with the latest gaming PC hardware from HP, students can access a curated program to build soft skills and expertise specific to the gaming industry. The Gaming Garage also enables students to connect directly with game development and esports industry experts through workshops and internship placements. The long-term vision is to equip students with the right skillset to kick-start their careers in the game development industry through digital micro-credentials – a skill based mini-qualification and a skills passport.
The HP Gaming Garage is supported by a number of partners:
• AMD – few are as passionate as those in gaming, media, and entertainment. Whether developing, creating, or consuming AAA games or the latest blockbuster, AMD supports with hardware to deliver the very best performance. AMD will also support with industry guest lectures.
• RIT’s new, state-of-the-art campus houses the HP Gaming Garage. In addition, its dedicated faculty, focused on the gaming industry, will offer academic support to further drive the program by hosting several workshops and guest lectures.
• Ubisoft, creators of well-known games like Assassin’s creed, Watch Dogs, among others, will offer industry experience and mentorship opportunities to winners of the hackathons, which will take place quarterly.
The HP Gaming Garage consists of six tracks that will help students build-up to a game skills passport:
• Weekly gaming skills workshop that will include courses on developing prototypes, designing for engagement, isometric design among others
• Weekly soft skills workshop including sessions on how to pitch prototypes, sharpen leadership skills, how to brand games etc.
• Access to industry professionals including guest lectures, Q&As from industry experts
• Internship and mentorship with key industry partners
• Game design incubation with industry partners, which will help students grow ideas and concepts
• Academic pathway which provides students with links to some of the best online self-paced courses on game design
In addition, the HP Gaming Garage will host quarterly hackathons that will be conducted throughout the year, the first of which kicked off in April 2021, and is centered around the healthcare industry. As part of the first challenge, students have been asked to design an original game to creatively solve some of the pressing challenges in the healthcare sector. Throughout the six weeks of the challenge, soft skills workshops, games skills workshops, and industry encounters will also take place to support participants in developing their prototypes.
There will be additional hackathons over the coming year that will focus on solving challenges from different industries.