[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource GamesPress.]
San Francisco – GDC 2011 – Feb. 28 - Mar. 4,
2011 – To use a hockey metaphor, the
Ontario Technology Corridor has dropped the gloves on
Canadian modesty. Executives from Ontario’s
talent-rich tech cities are promoting pixel-perfect business
conditions for expanding digital media companies. The C.D.
Howe Institute, which studies social and economic
policies, immodestly states that Canada’s international
reputation as a destination for capital and investment is
better than it has been for a generation.
“As a country Canada is firing on
all cylinders,” says Blair
Patacairk, Senior Director, Investment, Global Marketing,
for the Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation (OCRI).
“Canada’s federal corporate income tax rate will
fall from 18 per cent in 2010 to 15 per cent by 2012 —
less than half of the top U.S. federal marginal corporate
income tax rate, and the lowest in the G7. We have the
world’s soundest banking system according to the
World Economic Forum. And Canada has the lowest
debt-to-GDP ratio and the lowest R&D costs in the G7, with
a 12.9 per cent advantage over the U.S.”
In Ontario’s collaboratively linked technology
regions of Toronto, Ottawa, Waterloo Region, London and
Niagara, 22 universities and colleges are pumping out
more than 18,000 graduates per year. Graduates come from 174
specialized digital media programs including 3D animation,
film studies, advanced computer programming, math, and
hardware engineering.
Ontario’s digital media tech talent bank has
attracted international companies like Ubisoft, Electronic
Arts and Capcom Entertainment. Animation, special effects
and mobile apps talent from homegrown firms such as Starz
Animation, XYZ RGB, Digital Extremes, Silicon Knights, and RIM
also help create exciting cross-platform entertainment
products. These products run on everything from gaming devices
to smartphones to Internet tablets to personal computers
and 3D cinema screens.
In addition to a deep talent pool and strong economy,
targeted tax incentives helped the Ontario Technology Corridor
push Canada past the UK last year as the world’s
third largest centre for video-game development
talent, trailing only Japan and the United States.
Ontario’s Media Development Corporation (OMDC) is the
central catalyst for the province’s cultural media
cluster – to date the OMDC IDM Fund has contributed
$7.7 million to support 76 projects with budgets totaling
$32.7 million – and continues to offer the
following incentives, including:
· Ontario Interactive Digital Media
Tax Credit – refunds 35-40 per cent of eligible
production costs
· Ontario Computer Animation and
Special Effects Tax Credit – refunds 20 per cent of
labour costs
· OMDC Interactive Digital Media
Fund – up to $150,000 in project production funding, up
to a maximum of 50% of the project budget. So far in 2011,
the OMDC has announced $2.0 million in funding
support.
About the Ontario Technology Corridor
Employing nearly 260,000 people among 6,400 companies
within Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sectors,
the Ontario Technology Corridor includes the Greater Toronto
Area, Ottawa Region, Waterloo Region, City of London and the
Niagara Region. The Corridor also welcomes in partnership
the Province of Ontario’s Ministry of Economic
Development and Trade as well as the federal government’s
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Canada.
The Corridor is supported by the Greater Toronto Marketing
Alliance (GTMA), Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation
(OCRI), Canada’s Technology Triangle, the London
Economic Development Corporation and the Niagara Economic
Development Corporation. For more information, go to
www.ontariotechnologycorridor.com.
Ontario Technology Corridor contacts:
Blair Patacairk
Senior Director, Investment, Global Marketing,
Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation (OCRI)
Cell phone: 613-889-8192
Email:
bpatacairk@ocri.ca
Jill McCubbin
Conversation Architect
market2world communications inc.
Phone: 613-256-3939
Email:
jill@market2world.com
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