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Sadia Bashir (Punjabi and Urdu: سعدیہ بشیر) is a Pakistani computer scientist, game developer, and entrepreneur.[1][2] She is the founder and CEO of PixelArt Games Academy, the first game development academy in Pakistan.[3][4]
Biography
Early life and education
Bashir was born in a family where education for women was not a priority.[5] Bashir wanted to study at an English-language school, and she started working to fund her own education by offering tutoring session and stitching clothes.[6][7] When Bashir joined her new school, she was found it difficult to adjust because of her different family background. Bashir spent time at the library where she learned more about graphic design, computers, and gaming.[8] Bashir developed an interest in gaming when she played video games with her brother's friends.[9]
Bashir worked as a programmer for a few years before switching to developing games. Her mentor decided to fund Bashir and her colleague to work on games, and they started work in a small basement.[16][17] Bashir worked for seven years in the gaming industry.[18][19] During her work, she was disappointed with the lack of innovation and the limited role of women in the gaming industry in Pakistan, so she decided to start an initiative that could address the problem.[20][21] Bashir arranged meetups and conferences where she connected local developers with international developers.[22][23] She also organized workshops at universities.[24][25] After seeing a positive response for the work, Bashir decided to create PixelArt Games Academy.[26][27] Her organization now has game developers Ken Levine (founder of Ghost story games, creative director BioShock), Rami Ismail (co-founder of Vlambeer), Brie Code (founder of Tru Luv Media), and Jonathon Chey (co-founder of former Irrational Games) on the advisory board. They provide mentorship to Pakistani developers.[28][29]
Bashir's game development academy provides training, research, and development in games to students and developers in Pakistan. Her organization also addresses the gender gap in the gaming industry. Bashir's program has a requirement of at least 33% women.[30][31] Her academy also offers scholarships to women.[32][33] Bashir aims to bridge the gender gap in the tech industry through her initiative.[34][35]