Games for Good, Games for Change | Nikhil Chandran | TEDxAGBSKochi
In this insightful talk, Nikhil Chandran challenges the common perception of gaming as mere entertainment or distraction, and instead showcases its potential as a powerful tool for innovation and social good. He highlights how game technologies like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and engines such as Unity and Unreal are being used to solve real-world problems—ranging from immersive industrial training to therapeutic applications in healthcare for ADHD, elderly care, and cancer recovery.Nikhil emphasizes research-backed benefits of gaming, including improved cognitive skills, focus, emotional intelligence, and empathy. He draws on compelling examples such as Minecraft being used for urban planning, Sea Hero Quest aiding dementia research, and emotionally rich indie games like Among Us and Monument Valley.With India home to over 591 million gamers and a strong engineering talent pool, he calls for a shift in how we perceive gaming—as a space for creativity, collaboration, and real impact. His message is clear: gaming is not just play, it is preparation for building a smarter, more empathetic, and innovative world. Nikhil Chandran is a dynamic leader in tech and creative industries, with a decade of experience spanning gaming, film, and emerging technologies. As founder of TILTLABS and TILTEDU, he drives innovation in AR/VR, virtual production, and spatial computing. A recognized expert in AI, the Metaverse, and blockchain, he guides businesses through digital transformation. Through TILTLABS, he creates immersive tech solutions for global clients, while TILTEDU offers hands-on training in game development and real-time storytelling. Nikhil also serves as Vice President of SAIK and Convenor of the Digital Tech Panel at CII, advocating for AVGC-XR and digital growth in India. His work bridges tech and education, shaping the future of immersive experiences. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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