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HOST Esports Studio Launches on World Esports Day

image source: HOST Esports Studio

This week, we will celebrate World Esports Day. Esports is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world and employs a large number of techies in the fields of AI and machine learning, mixed reality, blockchain, data analytics, IoT, graphic designing and so on. As part of the World Esports Day celebration, the HOST Esports Studio is the first of its kind to launch in the heart of MediaCity to offer a dedicated training space for local esports teams and boot camps, focused on fostering future gaming talent and supporting the development of the esports and XR immersive community in the North of England.

HOST, the Home of Skills & Technology is partnering with Vexed Gaming, one of the UK’s leading esports organisations, to support local talent at the HOST Esports Studio alongside education partners the University of Salford, to engage with young people interested in the digital and media-related skillsets esports offers in formal education.

To celebrate the launch of the HOST Esports Studio, HOST is welcoming World Esports Day to MediaCity on Saturday 23 October, in partnership with The University of Salford, Salford Esport and Salford City Council, bringing together Manchester’s esports student societies to celebrate all things esports. World Esports Day is a joint initiative set up by the British Esports Association, a not-for-profit organisation that promotes and supports grassroots esports, along with streaming platform Twitch, the Singapore Esports Association (SGEA) and the Global Esports Federation.

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The HOST Esports Studio will offer a training ground for esports, sporting local tournaments and act as a central gateway for stimulating skills and employment routes for young people to get into this emerging sector.

The esports industry is continuing to increase in popularity as global market revenue is predicted to grow to $1.62 billion in the next three years, and according to a study by Hitmarker, the number of jobs available in esports globally grew by 87 per cent from 5,896 in 2018 to 11,027 in 2019.

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HOST is working with the industry to create an accessible, multi-disciplinary studio, to advocate esports related skills to prepare the next generation for tomorrow’s jobs, today.

HOST is building on its existing technology pedigree to establish an esports academy as part of its Skills City bootcamps, committed to providing fair access to digital skills training and breaking the barriers faced by those from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds, with links to its immersive labs and the UK Unity Centre of Excellence, a world leader in real-time 3D (RT3D) content.

Mo Isap, CEO of IN4 Group, operator of HOST, said: “The incredible explosion of the esports market is continuing at a global scale, and we are excited to be leading on this accessible esports skills programme with our partners Salford City Council. Our ambition is for MediaCity to be a beacon for esports talent across the region and to provide the industry with its next generation of pro gaming talent. Being part of the innovation ecosystem allows us to nurture local talent with the digital skills they need and support them into esports related careers, creating the most diverse, industry-ready talent that will help to drive prosperity in the region.”

Dr Maria Stukoff, Co-chair Esport Industry Partnerships at the University of Salford, added: “This is really very powerful. This unique collaboration brings together local businesses and councils, esports professionals and educational giants all working together to develop a dynamic platform to engage with our local esports community and to connect talent straight into the industry.”

Mark Weller, Chief Gaming Officer of Vexed Gaming said: “I am delighted to come on board and to secure a Manchester-based training ground for our professional teams here at Vexed Gaming and to support a local opportunity for young people to foster their passion for esports. Esports has provided me with a rewarding career, and we’re keen to invest back into our local community to build an esports ecosystem for everyone within Manchester.”

HOST, the Home of Skills & Technology, operated by IN4 Group, is an innovation hub at the heart of MediaCity. Formerly known as The Landing, it is an inclusive community of innovators in data analytics, cybersecurity, AI and immersive technology.

With five floors of labs, R&D and prototyping environments, HOST offers specialist support, affordable workspace, training and social spaces for people and businesses to start up, scale up and connect.

HOST is a part of Salford’s Innovation Triangle, and sits alongside Salford Royal Foundation Trust, with its global innovation factory; Salford University, the fastest-growing university in the North West; and MediaCity, the media and technology destination that’s home to 250 creative and digital businesses.

Vexed Gaming are a leading UK esports team based in Manchester and are a Founding team of the UK Esports Team Committee. Established in 2016, Vexed Gaming competed worldwide, championing British talent on the global stages. With a strong focus on nurturing and developing grassroots talent, Vexed has seen some of the world’s most exciting players pass through their team.

 

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