STEAM/STEM Education That Leads to Real Opportunity

AIGI expands access to applied STEAM and creative technology education. Our programs connect classroom learning to real career pathways in game development and digital industries.

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Who We Are

AIGI is an education nonprofit based in Los Angeles, California. We operate at the intersection of education, technology, and the creative industry.

Our work focuses on expanding access to applied game development and digital media programs for students who have historically had limited access to advanced STEAM and STEAM pathways.

We believe students should not only learn technology but build real projects, develop portfolios, and gain exposure to industry mentorship.

Why This Work Matters

THE NEED

Access to advanced, applied technology learning is not evenly distributed. Many students never receive the tools, mentorship, or project-based experience needed to explore creative technology fields with confidence.

At the same time, industries built on game development, interactive media, and digital design continue to expand.

When preparation and opportunity do not align, talent is left unrealized.

Our work connects structured learning with real pathways forward.

• Applied, hands-on instruction
• Portfolio-quality project development
• Exposure to industry mentorship

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Access → Preparation → Opportunity

Our Programs

Applied Game Development Workshops

Students build foundational technical and creative skills through structured, project-based instruction. Workshops simulate real development workflows, guiding participants from concept to playable prototype.

Portfolio and Career Readiness

Participants complete portfolio-quality projects and receive guided feedback aligned with creative technology careers. The program emphasizes documentation, iteration, and professional presentation.

Industry Exposure and Mentorship

Students connect with industry professionals through mentorship, guest sessions, and structured engagement opportunities. Participants gain clearer insight into career pathways and workplace expectations.

What Changes Because of This Work

Short-Term

Students build real technical skills and complete applied projects.

Medium-Term

Participants gain confidence, mentorship, and career clarity.

Long-Term

Students access sustainable pathways into technology and creative industries.

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