The summer of 2024 marked a significant milestone for the MassDigi Summer Innovation Program (SIP) a highly prestigious and competitive program for student game developers. This year's SIP, the largest to date, brought together an impressive cohort of 42 budding game developers. Sixteen students from various colleges and universities across the United States joined forces with 26 students from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), creating a diverse and dynamic environment that fueled creativity and innovation.
Hosted at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and Northeastern University, the program provided these aspiring developers with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a real-world game development environment. Over 11 weeks, the students worked in teams to take video game concepts from the initial idea stage to public release on iOS and Google Play stores. The hands-on experience not only honed their technical skills but also gave them invaluable insights into professional practices in the game development industry, such as time management, problem solving, and communication, especially in a hybrid environment. This year, three of the games were released by teams that worked hybrid, with students at WPI and Northeastern.
"The collaboration between students from the U.S. and the UAE this summer was truly inspiring," said Gillian Smith, Director of IMGD and MassDigi. "The diversity of perspectives and ideas enriched the creative process, and the games that emerged from this program are a testament to the power of international collaboration in the field of game development."