Recent news and success stories from the DigiPen (Singapore) community.
Alumni
Yee Kar Kin is a lead CG artist at Koei Tecmo Singapore. He talks about his career journey and how others can prepare for a future in digital arts.
Faculty
Senior lecturer Michael Thompson shares what budding UX designers should know to excel in this field.
Adrian Lim and Kenny Chong talk about their game development journeys and what it’s like to be Rioters.
Announcements
Recently surveyed SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) graduates have reported strong overall employment and high median gross starting salaries.
Senior lecturer Sandara Tang shares what budding digital artists should look out for as they kick off their careers.
Wu Yiling shares more on why she took the plunge to become a software engineer through DigiPen (Singapore)’s AnT Programme.
Chin Yong Kian shares about the highs and lows of being a solo indie game developer.
Four DigiPen (Singapore) graduates contribute their computer science expertise to advance the field of autonomous vehicle technologies at Motional.
As part of the publishing team at Yoozoo Games, Joshua helps to identify trends and develop advertisements that work.
DigiPen (Singapore) graduates contribute to the nation’s digital transformation as part of NCS’ Nucleus 2.0 program.
DigiPen (Singapore) graduate Sherilyn Kan talks about her work at Idean, as well as what it takes to succeed in the world of UX/UI design.
More than 20 DigiPen (Singapore) graduates have joined DBS Bank’s competitive SEED Programme, an initiative aimed at building up a future-ready workforce.
Industry
What can you do with a Master of Science in Computer Vision? Here’s a quick look at just a few industries where computer vision technology is being used.
In the fast-changing world of cloud storage and cybersecurity, SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) graduate and Acronis Asia engineer Yeo De Xin is up to speed.
The newest members of the DigiPen (Singapore) alumni committee share their thoughts and ideas for the coming year.
When DigiPen (Singapore) BFA graduate Tan Rijian saw an opportunity to add to his professional skill set as a 3D modeler, he decided to go all in.
Computer science degrees at DigiPen (Singapore) give students a base of knowledge in fundamental programming languages.
With the help of DigiPen (Singapore)’s continuing education program, Alvin Lui was able to take the next big step in his professional journey.
With their deep computer science knowledge and experience, SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) students are poised for success in Singapore’s semiconductor industry.
Students
Five SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) student interns had the opportunity to flex their computer science skills at Fujitsu Asia.