ISM, Patna, February 26, 2026: The Department of Computer Applications at the International School of Management, Patna (ISM) successfully organized a forward-looking workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics), focusing on Digital Trends 2026. The event, specially curated for BCA students, aimed to bridge the gap between academic learning and the rapidly evolving digital industry landscape.
The workshop featured Mr. Suryansh Raj, Director of Zee Institute of Creative Art, as the distinguished resource person. Drawing from his rich industry experience, Mr. Raj provided valuable insights into the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence and the emerging trends shaping the AVGC sector.
During the session, Mr. Raj highlighted how AI is revolutionizing industries through smart automation, content personalization, and creative augmentation. He emphasized the smart and ethical use of AI tools, encouraging students to view AI not as a replacement, but as a collaborative partner in innovation and productivity.
A key highlight of the workshop was the discussion on new trends in video creation, including AI-powered video editing, generative content creation, immersive storytelling, and the growing demand for short-form and interactive digital content. Students gained practical perspectives on how to adapt to these advancements and build relevant skill sets to remain competitive in the digital economy.
The workshop was conducted under the dynamic leadership of Vice-Chairman Mr. Deval Singh, whose vision continues to inspire academic initiatives that align with industry demands. The program was organized under the guidance of Director Dr. Sandeep Kumar and Academic Head, Dr. Sweta Rani, who consistently promote innovation-driven learning at the institution.
The event was coordinated by Training and Placement Officer (TPO), Ms. Neeru Kumari, whose efforts ensured active participation and meaningful engagement. The session commenced with a warm welcome address delivered by the Head of the Department of Computer Applications, Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal, who also moderated the interactive discussion, facilitating thought-provoking exchanges between the speaker and students.
Faculty members from the Department of Computer Applications were also present, reflecting the department’s collective commitment to fostering technological excellence and industry readiness.
In her concluding remarks, TPO Ms. Neeru Kumari underscored the importance of continuous upskilling and adaptability in a digital-first world. She encouraged students to explore AI tools responsibly, cultivate creativity, and leverage emerging AVGC platforms to unlock diverse career opportunities.
The workshop concluded with an engaging Q&A session, leaving students inspired and better prepared to navigate the digital trends of 2026. Through such initiatives, ISM Patna continues to advance its mission to empower students with practical knowledge, industry exposure, and future-ready competencies.