Online monitoring software firm Shinkan partners with All India Gaming Federation
The partnership aims to set a benchmark for fair play in online gaming via AIGF-verified arcades.
MUMBAI, India, June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — After leading the way in online exams and recruitments, one of India’s first makers of online assessment AI monitoring platforms, Shinkan, has is now associated with the AIGF India Gaming Federation (AIGF), the only apex body for India’s online skill gaming community. This collaboration will help Shinkan root out malpractice and impersonation to establish a much-needed fair play benchmark in the online gaming ecosystem and tournaments.
Shinkan and AIGF are working on building an end-to-end registration process that will range from prospect onboarding to full compliance for new and existing members.
Shinkan’s AI-based platform monitors participants to ensure there is full transparency between all players ensuring that all are real players. The platform would also save all matches for future reference. So, Shinkan with its AI monitoring capabilities will help the Indian gaming ecosystem immensely at various stages to ensure fair play.
What was once a means of entertainment has become an industry in itself. The digital boom paved the way for the global online gaming industry. The picture is the same in India. India’s gaming industry has been booming in recent years, driven by tech-savvy youngsters, affordable gaming accessories, better internet availability, and overall technological advancement.
• The total number of online gamers increased by 8%, from 360 million in 2020 to 390 million in 2021. The number is expected to exceed 450 million by 2023.
• India’s online gaming market is expected to reach around US$3 billion by the end of the year 2025. However, with the growing popularity, the online gaming ecosystem is increasingly riddled with malfeasance. The absence of a reference and a tool to eradicate bad practices has further intensified the ecosystem. Therefore, this partnership between Shinkan and AIGF is a promising step for the Indian online gaming industry in the future.
Commenting on the partnership, Abhijit Saxena, Founder of Shinkan, said, “Proctoring is like having a supervisor watching you closely. Our platform offers identity verification and identity theft management for high-stakes online gaming as well as online exams and recruitment. Although online and remote monitoring solutions are not new in other foreign countries, we are the first company in India to introduce the concept of AIGF verified rooms and players. We therefore foresee significant growth potential. Our partnership with AIGF is a significant step towards the future. We are delighted to work closely with Roland Landers and the AIGF team.” About Shinkan: Shinkan Edge is an AI-based online surveillance service provider that aims to regulate abusive practices on platforms on line. Shinkan Edge emphasizes the security, credibility and profitability of online engagements for educational institutions, businesses and gaming companies by eliminating the need for proctors.
Shinkan’s AI-powered online and remote proctoring solution can also be used by major educational institutions to conduct online exams and companies to conduct large-scale online recruitments to ensure the credibility through a malpractice-free experience. Currently, Shinkan’s platform is used by REVA University.
About AIGF: All India Gaming Federation is an NPO established in 2016 with the aim of bringing recognition to the online skill gaming industry. It is a self-regulated, industry-leading body for online games of skill and has been at the forefront of ensuring global best practice for its stakeholders through its “Games of Skill Charter”. of self-regulation which serves as a benchmark for stakeholder governance. .
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