MPL conducted an event at IIM, Ahmedabad to raise awareness about mobile gaming a𝓰nd esports industry and career options in the industry.
Leading esports and digital gaming platform Mobile Premier League (MPL) recently conducted an event at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) to ra⛄ise awareness about mobile gaming and esports industry and career options in the industry.
As per a💝 report by IFSG-KPMG, the esports industry i💙n India is worth around INR 43.8 billion and is estimated to reach about INR 118.8 billion by the year 2023, with the GAGR of 22.1 per cent.
that connects game♐ developers to gamers. The platform was founded last year by Sai Srinivas Kiran G, an IIT Kanpur graduate, with his friend Shubham Malhotra. MPL hosts various games like chess, ꧂quiz, carrom, fantasy sports and rummy from third-party developers on a single app.
The MPL event at IIM-A was presided by a panel of renowned industr🧜y personnel including Sai Srinivas, Co-Founder and CEO, MPL, Professor Amit Karna, Chairperson- Placements, IIM-A, Naman Jhawar, Head of Strategy, MPL, Deepak Ojha, Founding Editor, Talk ESport, and was moderated by Dibyojyoti Mainak, General Counsel, MPL.
The event was preceded by a presentation by Deepak Ojha, on the domestic and international esports industry. Later, the panel discussion covered a range of topics including how games of sk๊il🍸l can be democratised by the ease of access offered by esports. The game studio and developer focus for esports platforms like MPL was also discussed.
Professor Karna highlighted potential job opportuni💦ties for management graduates in the esports industry. Students from IIM-A also raised a lot of questions on the current state of the industry in India and about the available or potential job roles in esports organisations.
“We are glad to be able to partner with esteemed institutions like IIM-A to create awareness about𝔉 esports and how it presents a tremendous opportunity for India on multiple fronts like recognition, employment and monetisation,” said Sai Srinivas, Co-Founder and CEO, MPL.
As the industry grows, the company is said to be set to actively involve student and academic community by holding events and competitions where students ca♊n present business plans, c𓄧ase studies, etc.
Hopefully, such activities by platforms like MPL will pave a path 🅠for a more aware academic environment, where new talent will💯 be eager to join the esports industry, giving it a push.
In October 2019, in an, ‘Esports in India and across the globe is on the cusp of a mainstream revolution. Given the global opportunities that are mushrooming, we at MPL believe India is poised to grab the chance. We need the right support sys💫tem for esports players and developers alike. And MPL provides the pl🔥atform for the entire system to grow on.’
‘Overall, we want to play our part i𝕴n developing gaming and esports as a viable career option for deve🥂lopers and gamers alike,’ added Srinivas.
Earlier this year, (around Rs. 248.5 crores) in a Series A funding round led by Sequoia Capital India, Times Internet (part of the Times of India Group) and GoVentures (the investment arm of Indonesian tech 💎startup Go-Jek).
Diverse skills are employed to operate a platform like MPL. This year, in a cash and stock deal to leverage their experience in DevOps, Machine Learning, and Full Stack Development to make 𓄧MPL platform more robust, agile, and reliable for its users.
Esports platforms, such as MPL, a💟lso create opportunities for professional gamers to make a career out of their skills. In July, MPL conducted a chess tournament called , where three professional chess players won from the prize pool oꦆf INR 11 lakh. VS Rathanvel, an 18-year old chess prodigy from Coimbatore, won the first prize of Rs. 5 Lakh. Overy 90,000 users, including grandmaster Ankit Rajpara, from Gujarat, participated in the event on the tournament day. Viswanathan Anand, a renowned Indian chess players, was the brand ambassador of the event.