With a focus on game design, metaverse development, and multi-sensory experiences, the Bachelor of Interactive Spatial Design (Honours) at Taylor's Design School is perfect for anyone interested in shaping the future of how we interact with our environments through technology. From smart home design to creating smart environments, the world is increasingly interconnected, with spaces needing to adapt to modern technologies like digital sensors, display media, and automation. Siew was initially torn between business and computer science, but ultimately chose to pursue Interactive Spatial Design.

The course offered a balance of programming and creative, exciting modules, and hands-on learning opportunities. "One of the standout projects was collaborating with Taylor's Fashion Design students and Interactive Spatial Design industry partner, Virtual Tech Frontier to create Malaysia's first Metaverse Fashion Show using the Mitoworld platform. It combined my creative and technical expertise with the latest design trends and emerging technologies, which I found incredibly exciting," Siew said.

Winning competitions such as the Mini Business Accelerator Programme, where he secured funding, demonstrates how the programme is designed to bridge academic knowledge and industry practice. He even co-founded a startup that was part of the Camp of Leaders mentorship programme during his time at Taylor's, highlighting the entrepreneurial opportunities the university fosters. He noted, "The .