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World University of Design hosts MIW Design Week 2025
World University of Design hosts MIW Design Week 2025

Time of India

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

World University of Design hosts MIW Design Week 2025

The World University of Design (WUD) recently held the fifth edition of its annual 'Made in WUD' (MIW) Design Week at its Sonipat campus. The event featured work by over 230 graduating students across fields such as design, architecture, fashion, visual arts, communication, interior design, animation, and performing arts. The World University of Design (WUD) recently held the fifth edition of its annual 'Made in WUD' (MIW) Design Week at its Sonipat campus. The event featured work by over 230 graduating students across fields such as design, architecture, fashion, visual arts, communication, interior design, animation, and performing arts. MIW has grown into a significant platform for academic-industry collaboration. Throughout the year, students engaged with global brands and creative agencies, working on live briefs and real-world design challenges. The outcomes spanned a wide range of disciplines, including UI/UX, mobility solutions, product design, service systems, branding, and fashion. The campus was transformed into a public exhibition space, with Open House displays offering insight into student portfolios. A highlight of the week was the fashion show by final-year students from the School of Fashion, which received appreciation for its thoughtful execution and relevance. The showcase attracted industry professionals, recruiters, and design leaders. Chief Guest Mr Pranav Mahajan (Director, MASPAR/Mahajan Overseas) remarked that MIW reflected the university's strong academic and industry alignment, preparing students to contribute meaningfully to the design sector. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Vice Chancellor Dr Sanjay Gupta emphasised the university's aim to nurture not only technical skill but also contextual awareness and responsible practice in design. 'MIW began as a platform to celebrate the spirit of our students — their grit, originality, and ambition. Today, it is recognized as one of the finest graduate showcases in the country. What excites me most is that our students are stepping into the world not only with refined skills but with a deep understanding of context, empathy, sustainability, and innovation — essential ingredients for tomorrow's creative leaders," Sanjay Gupta. The event concluded with an awards ceremony recognising outstanding student work. MIW 2025 underlined WUD's commitment to developing future-ready, socially conscious design professionals.

Is a hybrid tech-design degree the future of higher education?
Is a hybrid tech-design degree the future of higher education?

India Today

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Is a hybrid tech-design degree the future of higher education?

in Computer Science had been synonymous with a great career in the Indian IT industry for over a decade. With the boom of outsourcing and the global demand for software engineers, expertise in codes and algorithms has become the ultimate currency for a career. But all that has completely changed, given how rapidly artificial intelligence (AI) and automation have transformed the AI-written code can write and test software, as well as troubleshoot them, and all these actions were once carried out by trained engineers. This means conventional IT jobs are shrinking, putting even tech-savvy students' fortunes in traditional software development jobs on the decline, demand for creative problem solvers is significantly rising in another area-design and digital media. The need has never been greater for creative problem-solvers capable of contributing to the intersection between technology and human experience. This program is creating a new future that will prepare graduates with distinct skills to match the demands of the new era. With automation reshaping the tech industry, engineering needs a creative edge. Professor (Dr.) Sanjay Gupta, Vice Chancellor, World University of Design, highlights the importance of blending design with computer science for future-ready COMBINE COMPUTER SCIENCE AND DESIGNadvertisementThe digital world not only strives for efficiency but also excels in experience. Any application, website, game, or digital interface that is used is made out of the combination of engineering and design. Today's best digital products do not get successful just because coding is correct; they at the same time hold intuitive, appealing, and totally engaging in computer science and Design (CSD) is premised on the fact that an engineer in tomorrow's world also needs to be a designer. The program does not only equip the students with coding skills; but also empowers them to think innovatively, design user-friendly experiences, and understand the principles of aesthetics, storytelling, and digital is a whole range of skills - from UI/UX design to game development, immersive virtual environments, and AI-driven digital art - the fusion of technology and design is opening up new ways of of major companies today like Apple and Google, which realised long ago that design has an important role in has remained the master in user-centric design, while Google's Material Design has achieved classic standards in intuitive user interface designs. Graduates of the CSD will speak the same language as these companies, where technology and design is advisable to choose a B. Tech in Computer Science and Design over a Bachelor of Design ( because the degrees are solely about beauty and conceptualisation and enabling students to gain strong analytical and computational capabilities along with creative JOB GROWTH IN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY More significantly, according to industry reports, the design sector in India is booming at 23-25% year-on-year, owing to increased consumer expectations, digitisation coming into every industry, and a thriving startup ecosystem. But this is very much behind the requirement since the demand for designers goes beyond 62,000 individuals yearly, while only about 7,000 trained designers make an appearance in India each students considering career prospects, this gap represents a golden opportunity. Graduates of a in Computer Science and Design are uniquely positioned to enter high-growth industries such as: Gaming & Animation - an industry that is projected to exceed $300 billion by 2026, and India's own gaming market is expanding rapidly; UI/UX digital platforms becoming the backbone of every business, investment in user experience design has become at 'must'; Virtual & Augmented Reality (VR/AR) - these immersive technologies are revolutionising industries from entertainment to education to healthcare; Human-AI Interaction - for integrating intuitive and ethical AI interactions into daily life; and, Digital Media & Interactive Arts - for Digital advertising, film production, and multimedia the scenario changes over time, the demand for an engineer, who acts like a designer, will become greater. And this is not just the future of education-it's the future of work.

World University of Design to Host ANVESHANA 2025 on Indian Knowledge Systems through Performing Arts
World University of Design to Host ANVESHANA 2025 on Indian Knowledge Systems through Performing Arts

Fashion Value Chain

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Value Chain

World University of Design to Host ANVESHANA 2025 on Indian Knowledge Systems through Performing Arts

On the occasion of International Dance Day, the World University of Design (WUD) has announced that it will host ANVESHANA2025, the 2nd International Conference on Performing Arts, with a special focus on 'Indian Knowledge Systems in the Global Context' by School of Performing Arts at WUD. The conference aims to rediscover and recontextualize the traditional wisdom inherent in Indias rich performing arts heritage. Bringing together scholars, artists, and practitioners from around the world, the event will explore how these ancient knowledge systems can offer meaningful insights and solutions to contemporary global challenges. World University of Design to Host ANVESHANA 2025 The 2nd edition of ANVESHANA will be held on May 8-9 at Triveni Auditorium, Mandi House, New Delhi. The registration is now open for academics, performers, students, and cultural enthusiasts. The event comes at a crucial time when indigenous knowledge systems are gaining recognition worldwide for their sustainable approaches to education, wellness, and social harmony-areas where modern societies are seeking alternative paradigms. 'At a time when India is reasserting its intellectual and cultural leadership globally, this conference serves as a vital platform for articulating the sophisticated knowledge systems embedded in our artistic traditions,' said Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Vice Chancellor of World University of Design. 'By bringing together diverse voices-from traditional gurus to contemporary researchers-were not just preserving heritage but actively demonstrating how these ancient principles can address modern global challenges in education, wellness, and sustainable development,' he added. Since its inaugural edition, the conference has grown considerably, now examining how traditional practices such as the guru-shishya parampara (mentor-disciple tradition), rasa theory (aesthetic emotion), and embodied knowledge transmission can influence modern methods of education, mental health, and social cohesiveness. Dr. Parul Vats, Dean of the School of Performing Arts, World University of Design, emphasized the transformative potential of Indias traditional knowledge, 'This conference represents our commitment to positioning Indian performing arts within the framework of knowledge systems rather than mere cultural expressions. We are creating a unique academic space where practice and theory converge, where ancient wisdom meets contemporary challenges, and where performers and scholars can engage in meaningful dialogue across disciplines.' The conference will explore how traditional Indian performing arts address contemporary issues through sessions on music therapy, dance as mindfulness, and the psychological impact of ragas. Topics include gender dynamics in classical forms like Bharatanatyam, the integration of acoustic science in temple architecture, and the role of arts in cognitive and emotional development. Emerging scholars will also highlight the growing significance of Indian performing arts as tools of soft power in global cultural diplomacy. Twenty curated performances will complement the scholarly presentations, transforming theoretical concepts into lived experience. These demonstrations will showcase how traditional knowledge systems remain dynamic and relevant while addressing contemporary concerns. The conference will bring together an impressive array of voices, including Dr. Sachidanand Joshi (MS, IGNCA), Shri Prabhat Singh (Theatre & Traditional Arts Connoisseur, Author & Journalist), Sri. Jyothidas Guruvayoor (Ashtapadi Exponent), established performers like Guru Smt. Malti Shyam (Senior Guru, Kathak Kendra, New Delhi) acclaimed dance therapist Shri Tribhuwan Maharaj (Co-founder & Director, KathakNatyam) to name a few, alongside emerging scholars, medical professionals, architects, and educators. The conference aligns with national initiatives to revitalize Indias indigenous knowledge systems and demonstrate their relevance in a rapidly changing world. Discussions emerging from the event are expected to influence cultural policy, educational curricula, and international cultural exchange programs.

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