Thanks to a partnership between Humber Polytechnic and racing simulation technology company SimStaff, Humber students now have access to two Formula-standard racing simulators. Humber’s Faculty of Media, Creative Arts, and Design collaborated SimStaff to develop the simulators, which will be used for both academic and competitive pursuits. The partnership will also create work-integrated learning and mentorship opportunities for Humber students. “By blending hands-on experiences in sim[ulated] racing with opportunities in esports, game development, research and industry partnerships, we’re preparing our students to excel in a rapidly evolving global landscape,” said commented Humber Esports Senior Administrator Bernard Mafei.