IO welcomes Jamie Barron and Ryan Keller to the board of directors
Jamie Barron, BDO Canada Ryan Keller, Other Animal Interactive Ontario has welcomed two new board members following a vote at this [...]
Jamie Barron, BDO Canada Ryan Keller, Other Animal Interactive Ontario has welcomed two new board members following a vote at this [...]
The post-secondary sector can create and commercialize IP through collaborations with industry, which could benefit both academic institutions and the IDM sector.
On Tuesday May 28th at Uken Games, Minister Todd Smith from the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT) officially announced the reduction of the labour threshold from [...]
The program provides week-long placements to underrepresented emerging professionals in the interactive digital media sector In a bid to ensure that the interactive digital media industry reflects Ontario’s diversity and [...]
Second Edition of IO's Economic Impact Report Tracks the Growing Impact of the Interactive Digital Media Sector in Ontario Interactive Ontario is committed to the growth of the Interactive [...]
Reduction of labour threshold for annual filing for video game companies accessing the Ontario Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit is a significant step forward for the industry Today, the Government [...]
Interactive Ontario is currently seeking host companies to partner with us to deliver the third edition of the ipprenticeship Program, which provides week-long paid placements at leading IDM (interactive digital [...]
A few weeks ago we announced that a number of Interactive Ontario members were nominated for awards in the digital media categories of the Canadian Screen Awards. Well, now we [...]
Interactive Ontario submitted its pre-budget submission to the Government of Ontario on February 8, 2019. It contains key recommendations for the continued economic growth of the Interactive Digital Media (IDM) [...]
The labour threshold for eligibility for OIDMTC annual filing for video game companies has been reduced from $1 million to $500,000, allowing smaller companies to access the tax credit.