The Province of Ontario is contributing CDN$263 million to help finance Ubisoft’s Toronto studio investment, which is expected to total nearly $800 million – some proof that the province of Ontario is serious about attracting global gaming and digital media companies.
Game Connection Europe — As Ubisoft readies its new Toronto studio for a grand opening in the first quarter of 2010, the Province of Ontario wants Europe to know that the Ontario Technology Corridor is unique in the world for its depth of talent and serious government commitment to the digital entertainment industry. France-based Ubisoft’s Toronto studio is expected to create 800 jobs over the next decade. The Province of Ontario will contribute CDN$263 million to help finance the investment, which is expected to total nearly $800 million.
The Ontario Technology Corridor employs nearly 272,000 people among 6,700 companies in five urban regions, including the Greater Toronto area, Ottawa region, Waterloo region, city of London and the Niagara region. Representatives have come to Game Connection Europe to promote Ontario’s abundant digital creative talent, targeted business incentives, low business taxes, European-style universal healthcare, cultural diversity, plus lower-cost, more stable housing markets than in many U.S. cities.
Gerald Pisarzowski, Vice-President Business Development with the Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance (GTMA) is one of the Ontario Technology Corridor executives attending Game Connection Europe: “The Province of Ontario is extraordinarily focused on digital entertainment, from animation to gaming to special effects software to advertainment in all its varying forms,” he stated.
“Over the past decade, Ontario’s entertainment and creative cluster created more than 80,000 new jobs — an increase of 40 per cent compared to 17 per cent in the overall Ontario economy. The Ontario government, from the Premier to the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade to the Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC), sees the money and wants companies around the world to understand the Ontario Technology Corridor’s aggressive, focused approach to building this important industry.”
Evidence of Ontario’s focus on digital entertainment includes:
About the Ontario Technology Corridor:
Employing nearly 272,000 people among 6,700 companies, 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 Ontario Technology Corridor offers a highly educated workforce, excellent growth opportunities, a low-risk business environment, and generous R&D tax credits that are the envy of other countries. The Corridor is supported by the Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance (GTMA), OCRI, Canada’s Technology Triangle, the London Economic Development Corporation and the Niagara Economic Development Corporation. For more information, go to www.ontariotechnologycorridor.com
Topics: business, Canada, Candada, cultural diversity, digital creative talent, digital economy, digital media, Economy, employment, Game Connection Europe, global gaming, Governance, investment, jobs, London, Ontario, Toronto, Waterloo
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