As part of the partnership, the two partners organised roadshows across Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Bengaluru this month, focusing on showcasing the potential of gaming for various sectors.
Demos of solutions that have been developed and deployed by reputed Dutch games companies were showcased at these roadshows.
Nasccom Gaming Forum also launched Special Interest Group (SIG) on Applied Gaming with Manisha Mohan (Executive Vice President at Tata Interactive Systems) as the Chairperson.
The group will also include members from companies like Robosoft, Indusgeeks, Skilldom and Madrat Games.
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The Netherlands government has also launched a joint venture -- Ludowise -- between Ijsfontein (gamification and applied learning solutions major) and India-based Dhruva Interactive.
Ludowise will provide mobile and PC based apps and solutions for skill development, enterprise customers, education, healthcare and cyber security.
With a rapidly digitising workplace, enabled by smartphones and high-speed Internet, emerging nations are showing great interest in using serious games, immersive simulation and use of gaming technologies to tackle issues like upskilling and high user engagement for training.