AAFT, Wizcraft collaborate to promote PR, event management education
Alivia Mukherjee | June 26, 2024 | 04:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
AAFT, Wizcraft Collaboration: Students will gain practical insights and learn skills related to various fields of media including event management, public relations (PR), and entertainment.
NEW DELHI: Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT) and Wizcraft MIME have announced a collaboration to enhance educational opportunities in media and event management. The partnership aims to empower young minds to excel in various fields of media including public relations (PR), entertainment,event management, film, television, radio, print.
According to the press release, by leveraging AAFT’s expertise in media education and Wizcraft MIME’s specialization in event management, the collaboration aims to provide students with comprehensive knowledge, practical skills, and industry exposure necessary for success in their chosen fields.
Vision for educational transformation
Sandeep Marwah, founder-president of AAFT Pvt Ltd, expressed his enthusiasm about this transformative collaboration, highlighting its potential to redefine educational standards. “The significant collaboration between AAFT and Wizcraft MIME marks a major milestone in our mission to deliver exceptional learning experience," Marwah stated. He emphasized that by leveraging AAFT's rich legacy in media education and Wizcraft's industry expertise in event management, the partnership aims to set new benchmarks in educational excellence.
Setting new benchmark in event management education
“By combining AAFT's rich legacy in media education with Wizcraft's industry expertise, we are setting a new benchmark in event management education. Our students will gain practical insights and skills which will help them prepare for an ever-evolving industry. This initiative reaffirms our dedication to nurturing future leaders in the media, PR, and entertainment field,” he added.
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Sushma Gaikwad, co-founder and director of Wizcraft MIME, emphasized on their commitment to developing the next generation of professionals, saying, “Wizcraft MIME was envisioned to meet the huge gap in the talent pool of the experiential industry. With practical and best-in-class training delivered by the most brilliant minds in the industry, we are developing the next generation of professionals to carve a niche for themselves. We are delighted to partner with AAFT, who shares our vision and values to foster talent in an enlightening and cutting-edge environment for growth. Our new age curriculum and instructional learning opens up myriads of opportunities for our students to be the future innovators of the experiential industry.”
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