Taylor’s enriches digital talent pool with futuristic focused programmes

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The VORTEX XR Lab supports all schools from hospitality and architecture to design, law, communication, medicine, culinary arts, and others at Taylor’s. theSun thesundaily TaylorsUniversity VORTEXXR augmentedreality virtualreality

Faculty of Innovation & Technology members at the launch of Malaysia’s first-of-its-kind futuristic focused programmes enhanced with Southeast Asia’s world-class future of extended reality learning centre, VORTEX XR Lab, to produce future-ready graduates to meet the demand for digital talent.

“The XR facility integrates augmented reality , virtual reality , and mixed reality , with an investment value of more than RM1.2 million, providing access to the latest real-life extended reality equipment and specialised skills for students. Din Tan Chin Seng, Programme Director of the Bachelor of Interactive Spatial Design showcasing ways we interact with our surroundings through 3D Projection Mapping artworks to promote play, engagement, and communication.The Bachelor of Interactive Spatial Design is designed to answer current world demand for technological advancement.

The Smart Homes Design specialisation produces designers to create a personalised smart living space that can operate automatically, catering to individual needs and living styles, while the Smart Environment Design specialisation designs experience to change the way we interact with products and consume information using spatial technologies.

The design market size is expected to gain market growth with a compound annual growth rate of 7.9%, reaching 214,860 million by 2025. Students will have two learning track options to choose from – conventional internship or a year-long work-based learning experience with reputable industry partners to prepare graduates for the local and global Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry.

Along with helping students embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the programme also incorporates digital technology like laser scanning, drones, artificial intelligence, AR, and 3D printing.

 

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