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APU and Singapore-based OMG partner to boost virtual production education

  • Build an ecosystem that bridges academia, industry partners & governmental bodies
  • Create a new gen of media professionals who will lead the future of content creation

Prof Dr Vinesh Thiruchelvam (2nd from left), CIEO of APU, and Nick GC Tan (centre), CEO of OMG, exchanged signed MoU, witnessed by  (from left) Debbie Liew, Head of SoMAD, APU; Fadli Abdul Wahit, Senior Vice President, MDEC; and Ben Kee, Chief Creative Officer of OMG.

In a collaboration that aims to reshape the future of media education, Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) signed a MOU with Singapore-based Oceanus Media Global (OMG), a creative media tech company. The partnership is set to pioneer immersive media learning and virtual production (VP) excellence across the region said APU.

As Southeast Asia’s demand for cutting-edge digital content continues to soar, this collaboration will enable APU to offer its students hands-on experience with the latest VP technologies. The partnership will co-create a curriculum that integrates real-time rendering, immersive environments, and other advanced VP technologies — preparing students to meet the evolving demands of the media and film industries.

“Virtual Production is transforming the future of filmmaking,” said Nick GC Tan, CEO of OMG. “By combining our expertise in generative AI and virtual production with APU’s academic excellence, we’re creating a new generation of media professionals who will lead the future of content creation.”

 

Focus on three core initiatives

  • Train the Trainer Programme – A professional development initiative designed to upskill educators in VP technologies. This programme will be supported by OMG’s brain bar team and virtual production supervisors, ensuring educators are equipped to train future media talent.
  • Masterclasses and Workshops – Intensive, expert-led sessions that immerse participants in VP workflows, offering advanced media training through OMG’s vast industry expertise. These sessions will bridge the gap between education and real-world applications.
  • Exchange Programmes and Work Experience Trips – Students will gain unique access to leading VP studios like the Iskandar Malaysia Studio in Johor and OMG’s studio in Singapore, where they will explore industry-standard technologies, workflows, and professional networks.

Debbie Liew, Head of APU's School of Media Arts and Design, said, “Virtual production represents the next significant technological leap in the filmmaking industry, akin to the transformative shift from analogue to digital filming. To navigate this inevitable change, we must empower our students by providing them with every opportunity to collaborate with industry professionals.”

Professor Dr Vinesh Thiruchelvam, Chief Innovation & Enterprise Officer of APU, said, “This partnership signifies a leap forward for APU in shaping the future of media education in Southeast Asia. By merging cutting-edge virtual production technologies with our academic framework, we are equipping our students with the skills to thrive in the global media landscape and drive innovation in the content creation industry.”

Scheduled to kick off this month, the partnership plays a pivotal role in building an ecosystem that bridges academia, industry partners, and governmental bodies.

The MOU took place on 1st Oct during the Malaysia Digital Content Festival (MYDCF) 2024, a flagship event organised by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), which showcased a wide range of digital content initiatives.

APU and OMG representatives celebrate the launch of their groundbreaking partnership.

 

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