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Karnataka’s new animation and gaming policy aims to create 30,000 jobs by 2028
The policy seeks to leverage Karnataka’s existing IT and business process management strengths to establish the state as a global leader in animation, visual effects, gaming, comics and extended reality.
Written by Sanath Prasad
Bengaluru | Updated: November 29, 2023 05:02 PM IST
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, Minister for Information Technology & Biotechnology Priyank Kharge, Minster for Large & Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development MB Patil and others during the inauguration of Bengaluru Tech Summit at Palace Grounds in Bengaluru. (Express photo)
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The Karnataka government Wednesday unveiled the new animation, visual effects, gaming, comics and extended reality (AVGC-XR) policy and a revised biotech policy at Bengaluru Tech Summit 2023.
The AVGC-XR policy envisions generating 30,000 new high-quality jobs in the relevant sectors by 2028. It aims to leverage Karnataka’s existing IT and business process management strengths to establish the state as a global leader in AVGC-XR.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who inaugurated the 26th edition of the summit, called for bridging the digital divide to enjoy the benefits of technology across all sections of society.
In the dynamic landscape of Karnataka’s innovation, with 750 MNCs, 400-500 homegrown companies, and an impact of 85 billion USD, we have created a ripple effect of creating jobs. Bangalore, a melting hub of culture and innovation, spearheads the global capabilities center.… pic.twitter.com/iPO1GvR8BH
“Yet, even as we celebrate these achievements, we recognise that challenges persist. The digital divide is a reality we must address, ensuring that the benefits of technology reach every citizen, regardless of their background. We aim to bridge this gap through targeted initiatives, utilising the power of data and analytics to drive informed decision-making in governance,” he said.
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“Beyond Bengaluru is a unique initiative in that direction with the primary focus of developing and enhancing ecosystems in regions beyond Bengaluru and bridging the digital divide,” added Siddaramaiah.
The aims of the AVGC-XR policy
Karnataka will establish a centre of excellence for gaming and introduce technology business incubators (TBIs) focused on AVGC-XR.
Financial incentives through Karnataka Information Technology Venture Capital Fund and a tiered incentives system based on contributions to sustainability and innovation.
The focus will also be on mobile-first AVGC products, assuring special incentives and research and development grants for companies focusing on mobile-first products.
Grants will also be provided for producing animation films, series, VR/AR/VFX projects, and game development.
The salient features of the biotech policy
The policy supports hightech biotech clusters (5 -10 acres) where the developed industry would be encouraged to set up manufacturing units and support startups and SMEs with plug-and-play facilities.
The policy envisions setting up a greenfield bio foundry in PPP mode to address the growing demands of growth-stage companies and to meet their requirements of GMP Pilot Plant and scale-up facility.
The policy aims to promote Karnataka as the next global clinical trials hub in genomics.
To encourage graduating students or professionals with experience to pursue entrepreneurship related to biotechnology business ideas, a fellowship of Rs 50,000 per month for 12 months will be given as part of the policy.
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ಇಂದಿನಿಂದ ಮೂರು ದಿನಗಳ ಕಾಲ ಹಮ್ಮಿಕೊಂಡಿರುವ ಈ ಶೃಂಗಸಭೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ವೈವಿಧ್ಯಮಯ ಮತ್ತು ಉತ್ಕೃಷ್ಟ ಕಾರ್ಯಕ್ರಮಗಳನ್ನು… pic.twitter.com/41kE7Ky4x8
Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar appealed to investors, tech entrepreneurs and companies to invest their corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds in rural education. “I have held talks with companies and investors who are expected to generate Rs 2000 crore towards this cause,” said Shivakumar.
Sanath Prasad is a senior sub-editor and reporter with the Bengaluru bureau of Indian Express. He covers education, transport, infrastructure and trends and issues integral to Bengaluru. He holds more than two years of reporting experience in Karnataka. His major works include the impact of Hijab ban on Muslim girls in Karnataka, tracing the lives of the victims of Kerala cannibalism, exploring the trends in dairy market of Karnataka in the aftermath of Amul-Nandini controversy, and Karnataka State Elections among others. If he is not writing, he keeps himself engaged with badminton, swimming, and loves exploring. ... Read More