Mumbai is set to establish the Indian Institute of Creative Technology (IICT) in Film City, with the central government pledging ₹400 crore in funding. This initiative aims to boost the city's creative and technological industries, providing state-of-the-
MumbaiIndian Institute Of Creative TechnologyFilm CityCentral FundingCreative TechnologyReal Estate MumbaiMar 17, 2025

The Indian Institute of Creative Technology (IICT) is a new educational institution being established in Film City, Mumbai. It will offer programs in film and television production, animation, visual effects, and digital media, with a focus on practical, industry-relevant education.
The IICT will be located in Film City, Goregaon, Mumbai, leveraging the area's existing creative and technological infrastructure.
The central government has committed ₹400 crore to the establishment and development of the Indian Institute of Creative Technology in Mumbai.
The purpose of establishing the IICT in Film City is to create a synergistic environment where education and industry can thrive together, fostering talent and innovation in the creative and technological sectors.
The exact timeline for the completion and operational commencement of the IICT is yet to be announced, but it is currently in the planning stages with active involvement from the government and industry experts.

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