ICT and Gaming Clusters in Ottawa, Waterloo Region, London and Greater Toronto Area Combine Resources to Promote Ontario as an Entertainment Hotbed and Focus to Create a Broad Digital Ecosystem
COLOGNE, GERMANY--(Marketwired - Aug 21, 2013) - gamescom 2013 - Producing revenues of $1.4 billion with 16,000 highly skilled workers, the globally renowned software clusters of Ottawa, Waterloo Region and London are collaborating with the gaming and entertainment hotbed of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to create a broad digital ecosystem across Ontario, Canada's largest province by population. Economic development executives representing these regions as the Ontario Technology Corridor, together with provincial representatives and federal government support, are attending gamescom 2013. The purpose of this investment mission is to promote the Ontario Technology Corridor and invite foreign companies to join over 1,000 interactive digital media firms currently thriving in the province.
"With ready access to first-class educational institutions, leading edge R&D, and government support through programs and initiatives managed by the Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC), companies investing in the Ontario Technology Corridor take advantage of concentrated industry momentum and innovation," says Gerald Pisarzowski, Vice-President Business Development with the Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance (GTMA), an Ontario Technology Corridor partner. He cites the following examples from across the Ontario's digital media heartland:
The confluence of Ontario's talent, tax and momentum factors has helped push Canada past the UK as the third largest development community in the world, just behind Japan and the United States.
"Gaming and other digital media represent a huge global market opportunity, and the Ontario Technology Corridor has significant capability to support new company creation and growth in this space," said Dr. Kevin Tuer, Managing Director of the Canadian Digital Media Network, a federal Centre of Excellence in Commercialization and Research that is dedicated to establishing Canada as a world leader in digital media.
The province is committed to supporting the industry as it expands its global reach and connecting businesses to the talent they need to grow and excel. This is done through competitive incentive programs as well as low corporate tax environment. This is in addition to the programs offered by the federal government's Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada, including:
About the Ontario Technology Corridor
Employing over 270,000 people among 18,000 companies within the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector, the Ontario Technology Corridor encompasses the Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa Region, Waterloo Region and City of London. The Corridor also welcomes the partnership of the Province of Ontario�s Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment as well as the federal government�s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada. The Ontario Technology Corridor is supported by the Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance (GTMA), Invest Ottawa, Canada�s Technology Triangle, and London Economic Development Corporation. For more information: www.ontariotechcorridor.ca
Contact Information:
Ontario Technology Corridor contacts:
Gerald Pisarzowski
Vice President, Business Development
Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance
Phone: +1 416-843-8692
Email:
Jill McCubbin
Conversation Architect
market2world communications inc.
Phone: +1 613-256-3939
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