
Free Unity and Blender training has started at INTERA Technology Park for young people who want to step into the world of video game development and 3D graphics. The first participants are already active and enthusiastically engaged in practical exercises, exploring the creation of 3D characters, scenes, and animations.
These trainings are part of the CBC GAIN project – Investing in the Future: Gaming for New Generations, funded by the European Union. Their goal is to encourage young people to learn creatively and to empower the local community through the development of digital skills.
Unity and Blender are development tools used to create video games, graphics, and programming, and they will equip our participants with the skills needed to independently develop a video game.
“Participation in these trainings gives young people a unique opportunity to develop creativity and digital skills that are in demand in the modern video game and 3D technology industry. In both groups, many joint projects and team challenges are expected. The goal is for participants to prepare for real tasks in the industry and to develop the ability to work in a team,” emphasize instructors Mohamed ElZayyat and Amir Denjo.
In addition to gaining knowledge, participants can use the modern equipment of the Game Development Center at INTERA Technology Park, try out different tools, and connect with each other, which contributes to strengthening the local community and developing Mostar’s potential as a hub for digital creativity.
Participant Lana Lovrić emphasized: “The first impressions are excellent, the training is very well organized, the instructors are approachable, and the content is extremely interesting and useful. I look forward to practical tasks, acquiring new skills, and the opportunity to apply what I have learned in my own projects.”
This initiative demonstrates how investing in young people and digital competencies can have long-term positive effects for the entire community, creating new opportunities for learning and employment.
The CBC GAIN project is co-financed by the European Union through the Interreg VI-A IPA Programme Croatia – Bosnia and Herzegovina – Montenegro 2021–2027.