UDIT celebrates a new edition of Match in Games, the University's Videogame Entrepreneurship and Job Fair
- Students from the University's Videogames Department present their Final Degree Projects and Final Cycle Projects to the industry's leading representatives.
Madrid, 12 June 2023. UDIT, University of Design and Technology, has held a new edition of Match in Games, an Entrepreneurship and Employment Fair promoted by the University's Videogames Area, in which students from the University 's Bachelor's Degree in Design and Development of Videogames and Virtual Environments and the Higher Level Training Cycle in 3D Animation, Games and Interactive Environments presented their Final Degree Project and their Final Cycle Project, respectively, with the intention of showing their professional skills.
The aim of Match in Games is to create an ecosystem that allows the talent of UDIT students to be shown to companies in the sector, materialised in their end-of-degree and end-of-cycle projects, and to be a first step towards the professional world.
Video games and students, protagonists of Match in Games
A total of 16 projects developed by students in the area have attracted the attention of leading companies (Raw Fury, Devolver Digital, The Game Kitchen, Bitkraft, Lab Cave, Brainwash Gang, Nerial LTD, among others) who have visited the UDIT Video Game Entrepreneurship and Employment Fair.
"The 'Match in Games' event is a meeting point where our final year students have the opportunity to present their final projects to renowned companies in the video game industry. It is the ideal context to generate opportunities for recruitment, investment and publishing" says David Alonso, Director of the Degree in Design and Development of Videogames and Virtual Environments at the University; "we consider this event to be extremely important, as it reinforces our conviction that collaboration between companies and universities is essential, and that the training provided by UDIT degrees must have the vocation to train the professionals that the industry demands", concludes David Alonso.find out about the projects of the students of the Videogames area here.
