Gurugram/ New Delhi : Maya Academy of Advanced Creativity (MAAC), a premiere institute and a pioneer in high-end 3D animation Gaming, VFX and digital content creation training, announced the launch of its new centre in Sector 56, Gurugram, This centre aims to serve as a creative launchpad for aspiring artists and offering industry-focused training for students across Haryana.
Spread across 1500 sq. ft., the centre is equipped with modern, thoughtfully designed infrastructure that fosters creativity and innovation. The facility features a fully equipped, high-performance lab that enables students to gain hands-on experience using industry-standard tools and software. A key highlight of the centre is its dedicated chroma room, providing students with practical exposure to green screen shoots, VFX compositing, and live production techniques replicating real-world studio environments.
With a strong focus on experiential learning, the centre offers access to expert faculty, collaborative learning spaces, and the latest technology, enabling students to build robust portfolios and become industry-ready professionals.
Speaking on the launch, Mr. Sandip Weling, Chief Business Officer, Global Retail, Aptech Limited and Brand Custodian, MAAC, said: “At MAAC, our focus has always been on nurturing creative talent and equipping students with the skills required to excel in the rapidly evolving AVGC-XR industry. The launch of our new centre in Gurugram is a step towards making high-quality creative education more accessible to students in the region. With advanced infrastructure and hands-on training, we aim to empower the next generation of creative professionals to build successful careers.”
Adding to this, Ms. Preeti Nawani and Mr. Varun Nawani, Directors, MAAC Gurugram Sector 56, said: “MAAC Gurugram Sector 56 is more than just a new centre, it is a space where creativity meets opportunity. Our goal is to provide students with an environment that encourages innovation, practical learning, and industry exposure. We are confident that this centre will play a significant role in shaping aspiring artists into skilled professionals ready to meet industry demands.”
Further strengthening its offering, the centre will deliver a curriculum aligned with evolving industry requirements, integrating project-based learning, portfolio development, and exposure to real-world production workflows. Students will benefit from a structured learning pathway that combines technical expertise with creative problem-solving, ensuring they are well-prepared for roles across studios, production houses, gaming companies, and digital content platforms.
With the AVGC-XR sector witnessing significant growth in India, the Gurugram centre is well-positioned to contribute to the region’s emerging status as a hub for creative talent. By bridging the gap between education and industry expectations, MAAC continues to play a pivotal role in building a future-ready workforce for the Media & Entertainment ecosystem.
The launch of this centre reinforces MAAC’s commitment to expanding its footprint across India and strengthening access to quality education in the Media & Entertainment sector.

