Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
First campus of IICT opens at NFDC Complex in Mumbai
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launch IICT Logo and WAVES Outcome Reports
Ceremonial Inauguration of WAVES Bharat Pavilion at Gulshan Mahal in NFDC-National Museum of Indian Cinema
WAVES has now become a movement and we are hearing a global echo of the event: Maharashtra CM
IICT to offer completely industry-aligned advanced programs, to impart advanced training to AVGC-XR professionals and trainers: Ashwini Vaishnaw
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18 JUL 2025 4:28PM by PIB Mumbai
: Mumbai, July 18, 2025
The first campus of the ‘Indian Institute of Creative Technology’ (IICT) at NFDC Complex, including the administrative complex and classrooms, were inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Maharashtra Shri Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting, Railways, Electronics and IT Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, in Mumbai today morning. Thereafter, WAVES 2025 Bharat Pavilion, at the Gulshan Mahal in NFDC-National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC), was ceremonially inaugurated by the Maharashtra CM Shri Fadnavis and Union Minister Shri Vaishnaw. The Outcome Reports of the first edition of World Audio-Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES 2025) were also released on the occasion. The Minister for Cultural Affairs and IT, Government of Maharashtra, Shri Ashish Shelar, Chief Secretary, Government of Maharashtra, Shri Rajesh Singh Meena and Union Information and Broadcasting Secretary Shri Sanjay Jaju were also present on the occasion. The IICT logo and seventeen courses were also ceremonially launched on the occasion.



A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Prasar Bharati and the Government of Maharashtra through Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation Ltd. (MFSCDCL) was also signed on the occasion. Recognizing the importance of creativity in the field of film and television in the country, both parties collaborate to develop an Integrated Film and Television Media Hub, to promote innovation, skill development, and international competitiveness in the media sector.
Speaking on the occasion, Maharashtra CM Shri Fadnavis thanked the Central Government for organizing the first edition of WAVES in Mumbai, the Entertainment capital of India. The first edition of WAVES was held on May 1-4, in Mumbai this year. As per the vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to have a global event in India to boost the creative economy, 'WAVES' has been successfully organized through the combined efforts of the Centre and the State Government of Maharashtra, stated Shri Fadnavis. He said, “WAVES has now become a movement and we are hearing a global echo of the event”. WAVES has started a new churning for creative economy, he added. To give a major boost to the WAVES initiative and the creators' economy, the Maharashtra Government has decided to allocate ₹150 crore, he added. Maharashtra CM expressed hope about IICT Campus, which is coming up at Film City, emerging not only as an institution of world-class education, but also as an architectural and cultural landmark that attracts people from across the globe. He further said that the Bharat Pavilion which was highly appreciated at WAVES 2025, and now relocated to Gulshan Mahal in NMIC, will add a new cultural destination in Mumbai’s tourism circuit. He also informed that the WAVES Index, which was announced during WAVES and initially comprised of 42 companies, with a collective valuation of approximately ₹93,000 crore, has crossed Rs 1 lakh crores in a short duration. This clearly reflects the rapid growth and immense potential of the creators’ economy, he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw said, PM Modi’s dream was to have an institution of the scale of IITs and IIMs in the field of creative technologies and setting up of IICT is a landmark decision in this direction. He added, it is important to provide the people working in the creative economy with new skills, training and tools, and to bring the best practices of the world to India. Then only new incubations, new ideas and new technologies will be made in India, added Shri Vaishnaw. He expressed happiness about the first IICT campus being started in a short period. The next campus coming up on land provided by the Government of Maharashtra at Film City, is being built aesthetically and in tune with the natural surroundings. A budget of 400 crores has been allocated for IICT, further stated the Union I & B Minister. Shri Vaishnaw also informed that IICT will have completely industry-aligned advanced programs in VFX, post-production, XR, gaming and animation. In the spirit of industry-academia integration, IICT has entered into formal partnerships with companies like Google, Meta, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Apple, Adobe and WPP amongst others. The Union Minister said that the target is to train 300 students in the first batch and also impart advanced training to the professionals and trainers of the AVGC-XR fields.

Dignitaries present on the occasion included noted film maker and IFFI Festival Director Shri Shekhar Kapur and renowned lyricist and CBFC Chairperson Shri Prasoon Joshi.
About ‘Indian Institute of Creative Technology’ (IICT)
India’s burgeoning digital and creative economy is set for a transformational leap as the Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) opens admissions for its first batch of students starting this August. The institute will offer a robust portfolio of industry-driven courses in the AVGC-XR (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics, and Extended Reality) sector. For details, click here.

A classroom at IICT-NFDC Campus
About Bharat Pavilion
In a celebration of India’s timeless storytelling legacy and its dynamic leap into the future of global content creation, the Bharat Pavilion emerged as a centerpiece of the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025, held at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai. Inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, the Pavilion stands as a tribute to India's cultural soul and its digital transformation from Kala to Code. Conceptualized and spearheaded by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, the Bharat Pavilion represents the country’s aspiration to be a creative superpower. The exhibits arranged in different thematic zones not only provide an immersive experience, but also reflect the I & B Ministry’s commitment to nurturing the Orange Economy — powered by Content, Creativity, and Culture. For details, click here.

Bharat Pavilion at Gulshan Mahal, NMIC-NFDC
WAVES 2025 Outcome Reports
The formal unveiling of multiple reports and initiatives integral to the WAVES ecosystem, with focus on innovation, adoption, and global engagement, included:
- WAVES Outcome Report
- Report on Conference Track
- Global Media Dialogue: Coffee Table Book
- Creatosphere Report
- WAVEX Report
- Waves Bazaar Report
These publications highlight the extraordinary dynamism and diversity of India’s M&E sector, spanning film, television, animation, gaming, immersive media, live events, music and digital content. For details, click here.
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