TELANGANA VFX, ANIMATION AND GAMING ASSOCIATION

Supported by
Govt of Telangana

TELANGANA VFX, ANIMATION AND GAMING ASSOCIATION

Supported by
Govt of Telangana

 

FICCI Frames 2024, the premier annual event for the Media & Entertainment industry, unfolded from March 5th to 7th, drawing industry leaders and stakeholders from around the globe to Mumbai. The inauguration ceremony, a beacon of anticipation and promise, saw luminaries like Government of India Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Sanjay Jaju, delivering insightful addresses, setting the stage for an event brimming with innovation and collaboration.

In his address, Sanjay Jaju emphasized the pivotal role of India’s Media & Entertainment (M&E) sector, renowned for its creativity, innovation, and cultural richness. He announced significant strides in the AVGC policy domain, stating, “I can assure you that this policy is not only going to facilitate investments within our country and the states but will also foster innovation. It will ensure skill development and help protect intellectual property and will also contribute to building world-class infrastructure.”

As the event unfolded, Telangana emerged as a frontrunner in advocating for advancements in the Animation, VFX, Gaming, and Comics (AVGC) sector. Serving as the state sponsor, Telangana orchestrated impactful discussions and initiatives aimed at propelling the industry forward.

A pivotal moment came during the industry round table, where leaders from all states engaged in reflective dialogue, underscoring the collective determination to advance the AVGC sector. Sri Jayesh Ranjan, Spl chief secretary  of  Information Technology (IT) Departments of the Telangana government , delivered a compelling talk on Image Towers and Image Policy, elucidating the state’s strategic vision and commitment to fostering growth.

Furthermore, a state presentation featuring Mr. Arjun Sarode,COO & Resident Mentor at IMAGE COE showcased Hyderabad and Telangana’s vibrant landscape in the AVGC sector, highlighting the state’s progressive policies and initiatives. The enthusiastic participation of other states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, and Bihar further underscored the industry’s collaborative spirit and recognition of the sector’s importance.

 

At the heart of the event, TVAGA’s booth served as a bustling hub for interaction and engagement. Delegates from diverse backgrounds converged, exchanging ideas and forging partnerships, showcasing the industry’s vibrant ecosystem.

 

As FICCI Frames 2024 draws to a close, the echoes of collaboration and innovation linger, promising a future where the AVGC sector continues to thrive and evolve. Telangana’s leadership and contributions stand as a testament to the industry’s potential and resilience, paving the way for a dynamic and prosperous future.

 

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