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Arena animation studios in Chennai

Chennai, July 9

Arena Animation, part of Aptech Ltd, has launched two animation studios here, enabling the educational institute to offer hi-end animation engineering programme.

The Executive Director of Aptech Ltd, Mr R. Krishnan, said with the studio in place, Arena is enabled to offer an Animation Engineering course which will integrate the creative, artistic and technical skills of students. The studios would facilitate l ive projects and intensive industry interaction for students, he said. So far, the company has set up 150 educational centres across the country and about 45 centres would have dedicated studios in the near future. – Our Bureau

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