Recent news and success stories from the DigiPen (Singapore) community.
Alumni
DigiPen (Singapore) graduate Larry Low Yun Long makes his mark as a digital designer at the Procter & Gamble Innovation Center.
Two DigiPen (Singapore) alumni share with BrightSparks-Higher Education about how the school prepares students for the game industry.
DigiPen alumna Chiang Wan Ting Gina shares with The First Degree about her education at prepared her for working at the IDA.
DigiPen (Singapore) alumni Chee Meng Yim and Adrian Lim share with BrightMinds magazine how their DigiPen education helped them achieve their dreams.
DigiPen (Singapore) graduates Chin Yong Kian and Lim Chiang Song make their debut on Steam with their new game, Spacejacked.
DigiPen (Singapore) organized the first of many lunches for alumni who have chosen to strike out on their own and establish game studio start-ups.
DigiPen BSCS-RTIS graduates Julian Teh and Michael Tay help create tech solutions at multinational tech company, Autodesk.
SPirit, a Singapore Polytechnic supplement, caught up with some of their graduates to see where their gamer destiny had taken them: DigiPen.
DigiPen (Singapore) alumnus Gavin Yeo talks about how DigiPen and a scholarship from the MDA helped him achieve his dream of becoming a game designer.
DigiPen alumni Tan Yong He, Timothy Tham, and Muhsen Bin Hassan talk about their jobs at 12 Gigs Asia, a subsidiary of a mobile social casino company.
Prime Minister Lee shared the story of Chen Zhangkai, a DigiPen (Singapore) graduate, whose education led him to becoming a professional animator.
DigiPen (Singapore) alumnus Cheng Ding Xiang made the transition from student to professional developer and advises that students dare to dream.
DigiPen (Singapore) alumni Chin Yong Kian and Lim Chian Song jumped into the startup world immediately after graduation with their company, Rotten Mage.
Interview with Soh Huajin, an RTIS graduate from DigiPen (Singapore) who now works as a client programmer at gumi Asia.
DigiPen (Singapore) RTIS graduates Jason Ngai and David Seah took a slightly different career path, now working for Continental Automotive Singapore.
Close to 160 alumni turned up at the first DigiPen (Singapore) alumni gathering at the new campus on 10 April 2015.
2013 BFA graduate Desmond Wong talks about his job at Tecmo Koei and how DigiPen prepared him for his career.
Graduate Tio Lok Ling talks about her work on the animated series that is looking to help stop the spread of dengue fever.