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The Indian industry is expecting animation and gaming to gradually evolve into a full-fledged career option among youth, according to K Rajesh Rao, chief executive of Bangalore-based game development company Dhruva Interactive. - CG Mantra to add four more studios - Nasscom promoted Innovation Fund gets first closing corpus - "India on cusp of economic transformation" - China represents four opportunities for us: NASSCOM Chief - Need is to create a market, not address one: Som Mittal - 'It was only growth that eluded us' “The Ministry of Human Resource Development has already identified animation and gaming as one of the focus areas of talent development,” he said at a press conference on the sidelines of Nasscom’s Animation and Gaming Summit 2009 in Hyderabad on Friday. A career in the entertainment industry was not considered as a mainstream profession earlier. But, with the influx of television channels, it is a sought-after profession. Though animation and gaming is still not a mainstream profession, the industry hopes the demand to increase, he said. The Indian animation industry is projected to touch $1 billion by 2012, as compared with $494 million in 2008, while the global animation industry is likely to grow at a CAGR of 10 per cent to $100 billion in 2012 from $68 billion in 2008. Besides, to create a vibrant gaming culture in the country, the industry is developing customised content on all platforms including mobile, online, desktop and consoles.


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