ABAI KAVGC SUMMIT 2012 on 28th & 29th Aug, Bangalore
Prominent players of the digital content industry will gather in Bangalore on 28th & 29th Aug, 2013 to participate in the annual summit of the Association of Bangalore Animation Industry (ABAI).

January 20th, 2014
Prominent
players of the digital content industry will gather in Bangalore on
28th & 29th Aug, 2013 to participate in the annual summit of the
Association of Bangalore Animation Industry (ABAI). The
AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics) sector forms a
significant portion of the fast growing digital content industry. This
segment in India was pegged at $685 million in 2011 by Deloitte and
NASSCOM, growing at 18-20% CAGR. In recent years, the Karnataka
government has been launching initiatives to develop the sector
including the release of the Karnataka AVGC Policy in 2012. The two-day
summit, the Karnataka Animation Visual Effect Gaming & Comics
(KAVGC) Summit 2013, will start on August 28. Jai
Natarajan, executive committee member of ABAI and CEO of Xentrix
Bangalore, said: Unlike previous years, this summit is focused on
business, intellectual property and technology strategy aspects of the
industry. We will have a separate event for the grassroots community.
This allows better streamlining of senior global speakers. We have also
introduced clinics, where specialised experts can provide more in depth
interaction on specific topics like intellectual property, legal issues,
and technology. ISN Prasad, principal
secretary IT-BT and S&T, said: Karnataka will continue to lead the
AVGC growth in India. We have partnered with a cross-section of the
digital content industries through ABAI. This summit showcases the
support and resources we have sponsored through multiple initiatives to
develop the eco system using technology and this includes tier-2 towns.
Karnataka will be the prime provider of high-level skillsets, taking
this industry to the next level. We will continue to seek consensus and
thought leadership and help ABAI achieve its mandate to implement India s
first AVGC policy. On the Bangalore angle,
Natarajan remarked, Karnataka is home to several leading Indian
companies and MNCs like Technicolor, Dreamworks, Xentrix, Dhruva
Interactive, and Zynga. With technology platforms like Android and
Amazon converging towards digital media, there is a growing ecosystem of
startups and large companies which are creating the foundation for the
next generation of digital media content. This would be heavily
leveraged from Karnataka Along with keynote
speeches and panel discussions, the summit will host clinics where
managers and entrepreneurs can get expert guidance on legal, business,
creative and technical matters. Over 400 people from all over India
attended the 2012 version of the summit. Ankur
Bhasin, secretary of ABAI and CEO of Bhasinsoft Bangalore, said. As
Brand Karnataka grows and engages with the world, we will benefit
through additional inflow of a talent pool into the industry, better
market position, and stronger investor interest. The KAVGC will fuel
this growth and help create an image of Karnataka as a serious player as
has been achieved previously in IT and biotech MORE DETAILS ON: http://www.abai.in/kavgc- |
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