BRIDGING ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY: ADVANCING DIGITAL MEDIA SKILLS VIA UNIVERSITY-ENTERPRISE COLLABORATION

By: Li Ming Yu, Wei Cheng Zhang Published: June 5, 2025

Abstract

<p>Digital media technology is an interdisciplinary field that integrates digital technology, media communication, and art design, with creativity as its core focus. The primary goal of digital media technology education is to train professionals who are proficient in applying digital tools and techniques across industries such as media production, animation, and interactive design. As the demand for industry-ready professionals grows, university-enterprise partnerships have emerged as a strategic approach to bridge the gap between academic training and market needs. This paper explores how such collaborations enhance students’ practical skills and creativity, enabling institutions to respond dynamically to evolving industry demands. By leveraging real-time feedback and market intelligence from enterprise partners, academic programs can tailor their curriculum to produce more targeted and competent graduates. Moreover, university-enterprise partnerships foster a synergistic, “win-win” model where educational institutions benefit from enhanced practical training, and businesses gain access to skilled and innovative talent. This cooperative model not only conserves training resources but also aligns educational outcomes with industrial innovation and workforce development. The study underscores the importance of aligning</p>

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