In an era where creativity and technology are no longer separate domains but powerful collaborators, platforms that nurture this synergy are shaping the next generation of professionals. At KLH Global Business School, Hyderabad, this vision came alive through Srujana 2026, an Art and Technology Student Exhibition that reflected the evolving landscape of creative learning.
Organized by the Department of Animation and Gaming, Srujana 2026 was more than an exhibition - it was a “Future Catalyst”, designed to showcase how ideas can move beyond imagination into impactful digital experiences. The event brought together students, faculty, and industry experts, creating an environment where learning, innovation, and real-world application converged seamlessly.
From Concept to Creation: A Student Showcase
Students from first, second, and third years presented a diverse range of projects that demonstrated both artistic depth and technical expertise. The exhibition featured 2D and 3D art, motion graphics, game development, and interactive systems, reflecting a comprehensive learning journey.
What stood out was the transition from foundational design principles to advanced, application-driven outcomes. Projects included real-time interaction systems, playable game mechanics, motion capture-based outputs, and production-ready visual content. Advanced techniques such as lighting, shading, and rendering were evident across exhibits, showcasing a clear alignment with industry expectations.
Industry Engagement: Bridging Learning with Practice
A key highlight of Srujana 2026 was the active involvement of industry professionals, who brought valuable insights and validation to the student work.
The event was attended by Mr. Imtiaz Hussain, Founder of Fanime and YesGnome and Council Member of the Game Developers Association of India; Mr. Gandhi Naidu, Head of the Game Department at Green Gold Animation; Mr. Joshua Jeyaseelan, Senior Motion Designer at KekaHR; Mr. Vishnu Teja, 3D Modelling and Texturing Artist at Green Gold Animation Pvt. Ltd.; and Mr. Syed Shakeer, Head of Partnerships at ProducerBazaar.
Their interactions with students highlighted the importance of industry relevance, practical application, and continuous skill development. The appreciation received from these experts underscored the readiness of students to contribute meaningfully to the creative and technology sectors.
By creating such platforms, the institution continues to bridge the gap between classroom learning and industry expectations, preparing students to thrive in an ever-evolving world.
