Virtualware team gets certified as Unity Experts

Virtualware team gets certified as Unity Experts

Unity is the world’s leading real-time creation platform, that is being used to create half of the world’s games, with one of the highest forecast growth rates, at over 39% over the next two years. Unity is the go-to solution for creating world-class interactive and immersive real-time experiences that bring products and ideas to life.

As one of the most in-demand tech skills, Unity created the Unity Certification Program, setting the professional standard for real-time content creators. This program was designed to provide a credential to validate foundational skills for making Unity applications, panning key concepts in both technical art and programming. It is an indicator that an individual has the core skills required for successful game/application production in Unity.

We are so proud to announce that part of the Virtualware team has recently get certificated as Unity experts: Unity Certified Programmer, 3D Artist and Expert Gameplay Programmer.

Sergio Barrera our CTO, and one of our Unity Certified experts points out “it has been an opportunity to challenge ourselves, to test our understanding of the end-to-end solution production process, setting our own professional standard as real-time content creators”

Virtualware believes in building a qualified dream team, and promotes the talent and confidence of its employees.  These Unity Certifications helps Virtualware to keep up building a highly skilled and efficient team for creating the best interactive and immersive solutions across industries.

More info about the certifications: https://certification.unity.com/products/certified-programmer

The Unity Programmer certification covers the core skills needed to contribute to the technical execution of a project from conception through launch, and beyond. Demonstrating that can operate at a professional level to create the UI, script user-interactions, integrate visual and audio assets, implement application state logic, simulate physics, debug code, and optimize performance.

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