AESF Partners with AIPS
Business
16 September 2024 12:16
The Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) has announced a new partnership with the Asian branch of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS Asia) to enhance the development and promotion of esports across Asia. The collaboration was formalized at the AIPS Asia Congress held in Kathmandu, Nepal, where AESF Vice President Lokesh Suji and AIPS Asia President Jung Hee Don signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The partnership aims to provide young journalists with opportunities to cover esports events through AIPS Asia’s Young Reporters Program. It will also offer educational programs and workshops designed for journalists and esports enthusiasts to learn about esports culture, industry dynamics, and reporting techniques. Collaborative initiatives are also planned as part of the agreement.
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Lokesh Suji, AESF Vice President, stated “This collaboration marks a significant milestone in expanding esports journalism and nurturing the next generation of esports reporters in the region. It will open new doors for aspiring esports journalists, providing them with hands-on experience and the expertise needed to succeed in this fast-evolving field. We are confident that our joint efforts will elevate esports coverage to new heights and create a lasting impact across Asia and beyond. We look forward to seeing the transformative results this partnership will bring.”
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16 September 2024 12:16
The Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) has announced a new partnership with the Asian branch of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS Asia) to enhance the development and promotion of esports across Asia. The collaboration was formalized at the AIPS Asia Congress held in Kathmandu, Nepal, where AESF Vice President Lokesh Suji and AIPS Asia President Jung Hee Don signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The partnership aims to provide young journalists with opportunities to cover esports events through AIPS Asia’s Young Reporters Program. It will also offer educational programs and workshops designed for journalists and esports enthusiasts to learn about esports culture, industry dynamics, and reporting techniques. Collaborative initiatives are also planned as part of the agreement.
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Lokesh Suji, AESF Vice President, stated “This collaboration marks a significant milestone in expanding esports journalism and nurturing the next generation of esports reporters in the region. It will open new doors for aspiring esports journalists, providing them with hands-on experience and the expertise needed to succeed in this fast-evolving field. We are confident that our joint efforts will elevate esports coverage to new heights and create a lasting impact across Asia and beyond. We look forward to seeing the transformative results this partnership will bring.”
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