The training camp (Boot Camp) of game development and the 2-day Game Jam event of the National Institute of Game Development in Sistan and Baluchistan province, which started on Saturday, July 11, continues after 4 days with participating of 80 students in it.

According to the public relations report of the Iran of Computer and Video Games Foundation, in the training camp (Boot Camp) of game developing and the 2-day Game Jam event, which is being held in Zahedan city with the presence of teachers in the fields of design, art and technology, there are students who have not attended any training course so far.

This course includes 30 hours of intensive game-developing training for student groups, which is being held in the science and technology park of this province with the approach of supporting the discovery of unknown talents in the game industry in different regions of the country.

The 2-day Game Jam event of this training camp has also started since today, and all 80 participating students are following the design and production project of a product in the form of multi-person teams and based on the training provided.

The 2-day Game Jam event of this training camp has also started its work from today, and all 80 participating students are following the design and production project of a product in the form of multi-person teams and based on the training provided.

The productions presented by the participants in the Game Jam event will be evaluated by the judges, and the best projects will be awarded a cash gift of up to 6 million Tomans by the Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation and the Vice President for Science and Technology.

Providing facilities for investment and product development, the conditions for attracting selected people as capable and talented human resources in the country's game industry, providing skill certificates, free use of the introductory training courses of the National Institute of Game Development, using a 50% discount for participating in secondary and advanced education courses of National Institute of Game Development and also providing continuous training are other privileges that have been considered by the National Institute of Game Development for the selected teams of this event.

The closing ceremony and introduction of the winners of the Game Jam section of this event will be held on July 15 with the presence of the representatives of the Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation and the teachers of this course.

Boot Camps are intensive courses that prepare participants to enter the labor market. Holding this event for other provinces of the country is also being pursued and in the coming months, other game developing training camps will be held by the Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation.