[REPORT] Invest Vancouver Can Export: Digital Media and Entertainment Sector Profile

Invest Vancouver commissioned Nordicity to develop this data-driven sector profile that identifies and articulates the economic Vancouver.

The DM&E sector is a dynamic sector that consists of video games, immersive media (AR/VR/MR), animation, and visual effects (VFX). It encompasses a wide array of activities, technologies, and content delivery methods that utilize digital platforms to entertain, inform, and engage audiences. From streaming services and online gaming to virtual reality experiences and social media content, the sector continues to evolve rapidly, driven by advancements in technology and shifting consumer preferences. DM&E holds a prominent position in the global market as an economic force. In 2022, the global DM&E sector market was valued at approximately $2.32 trillion, with a significant portion of this growth coming from the video games sub-sector.

👉Invest Vancouver Can Export – Digital Media and Entertainment Sector Profile Report

 

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