JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Are you ready to let your career take off on The Flight Deck?
The innovative esports arena will be a reality next year at the University of North Florida after the Jacksonville City Council granted $3 million to the project.
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The Flight Deck will be an innovation arena at UNF where technology and learning converge, allowing the university to attract more students to pursue STEM careers in science, computing and engineering.
The facility on the second floor of the John A. Delaney Student Union above the Bookstore will also host national competitions that bring visitors and economic development to Jacksonville and will contribute to the city’s efforts to develop a highly skilled workforce prepared for industries of the future.
“We are so appreciative of the support from Mayor Deegan and the City Council as UNF Esports is poised to transform Jacksonville into a premier center for digital innovation and gaming,” said UNF President Moez Limayem. “This is a significant milestone for our University and the entire community. We couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity to enhance innovative technology in our region.”
The space will include 42 high-performance PC gaming stations; a built-in competition stage for live tournaments and team play; a broadcast studio space for live streaming, shoutcasting and content production; a flexible console play zone for casual and console-based gaming; and will include event integration for seamless connection to the adjacent auditorium for spectator seating and large-scale events.
The esports industry, projected to grow to over $6.3 billion by 2030, goes far beyond gaming and will have a direct impact on the future of Jacksonville’s workforce, the university said.
The Flight Deck is part of UNF’s strategy to grow enrollment rapidly to serve the workforce needs of Jacksonville.
UNF graduates have a direct impact on the state economy, with 80% of UNF grads staying in Florida and 70% staying in Northeast Florida.