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    Microsoft seeks partners for Jamaican Innovation Centre

    Friday, December 27, 2013

    MICROSOFT wants to build private sector partnerships to establish a Microsoft Innovation Center (MIC) in Jamaica, says Marcelle Smart, Microsoft Jamaica country manager.

    The US-based electronics and computer software giant has already developed the necessary links with the government, The University of the West Indies and Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS), she said. The MIC, which would be the first in the English-speaking Caribbean, would provide services designed to stimulate local software development through training, industry partnerships and innovation.

    "We are passing the baton to the entire private sector," Smart said. "Their assistance is needed to provide the seed funding that will be used to work with the Inter-American Development Bank to make the MIC a reality."

    The Microsoft country manager was addressing a luncheon attended by its partner representatives, as well as a large number of local software developers, at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston last week.

    Julian Robinson, State Minister in the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining said, "Persons who have supported this initiative... understand how technology can transform their own businesses."

    Minister Robinson added that Microsoft had many options, but they chose Jamaica. He pointed out that, "Jamaica has a pool of talented and skilled developers who can build applications and solutions which can help their own business and the country."

    Earl Jarrett, the general manager of JNBS, said he was part of a team from the company which visited the Microsoft main campus in Redmond, Washington last October lo learn about their latest innovations. He said, "Microsoft, of course, has had positive experiences with Jamaica, particularly through the successes of the Northern Caribbean University teams in the Microsoft Imagine Cup competition."

    During that tour, the idea was mooted for establishing a Microsoft Innovation Centre in Jamaica, and he suggested then that The University of the West Indies (UWI) represented an ideal partner through which an Innovation Centre could be initiated. Jarrett said the discussions began, "to embrace the UWI and to encourage Microsoft to come to Jamaica."

    Professor Archibald McDonald, Principal of the UWI, said the university's role as an educational institution gives it "a vested interest in supporting our nation's creative capacity."

    The professor added that countries have been able to make significant advances in their socioeconomic well-being, as a result of refocusing their interest in software design and technological innovation.

    "The Microsoft innovation centre marks Jamaica's official introduction into this new mode of economic development," he said.

    Microsoft business manager Shemiel Da'Briel, who is of Jamaican heritage, called on the local private sector to show their support for the MIC by pledging funds, employing software developers to build applications for their businesses, or to employ developers as interns so they could learn about the businesses.

    "We need your support to continue the work we are doing," she said, in an appeal to the business community. "Support takes many forms and we encourage you to join us in this effort."


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...#ixzz2oivqpvHZ
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Jamaican animation company to produce Disney...

    Jamaican animation company to produce Disney, Nickelodeon cartoon -
    Lucky Deal

    Friday, December 27, 2013

    JAMAICAN animation company Reel Rock GSW will co-produce 52 episodes of The Disney Channel and Nickelodeon cartoon series, 'Lucky Fred'.

    Reel Rock GSW Animation made the disclosure this week along with other details of the production contract with Imira Entertainment of Spain for Season 2 of the "Lucky Fred" cartoon series that is currently being distributed to more than 160 territories around the world, aired on The Disney Channel and Nickelodeon in Europe, Asia, South America and Australia.

    Reel Rock GSW Animation Limited announced in September that it had secured a contract to produce 52 episodes for a globally distributed cartoon series, but did not reveal the name of the cartoon and other details. The local company is part of a five-country partnership for the "Lucky Fred" project -- the other countries being Italy, Spain, Ireland and Luxembourg.

    Under the terms of the agreement, it was disclosed that Reel Rock GSW Animation will receive a percentage of the ownership of the global intellectual property rights of the project together with the other partner countries.

    "The global animation industry is estimated at over US$200 billion, with most segments growing at a rate of seven per cent per annum and we are pleased to be a part of this," said Wayne Sinclair, CEO for Reel Rock GSW.

    Sinclair noted that, as the project grows, it could require up to a total of 80 local animators and illustrators to effectively service the contract. In fact, he said 14 recent graduates of a training programme for residents of inner-city communities as animators and illustrators are to be considered for jobs on this project. Those selected could begin working as early as March, 2014.

    The training module was administered by the Professional Development Institute and Girls Town on Maxfield Avenue, in Kingston. The programme was made possible by contributions from The World Bank, The Embassy of Japan, The Jamaica Social Investment Fund, Toon Boom Animation and Reel Rock GSW Animation Limited.

    Reel Rock GSW began operations in Kingston in February 2012 with a staff complement of 15 trained animators. The directors of the company are Sinclair, who has experience in the creative industry; Fayval Williams, a financial services professional, and Lorna Green, a well-established ICT professional and entrepreneur. The company has as its business mentor its software partner Toon Boom Animation, software developers based in Montreal, Canada.

    One of few local animation studios, reel Rock GSW had previously secured a contract to animate Disney Junior France kids show Quiz Time for Studio Red Frog in France.

    National investment promotion agency, Jampro, has indicated that it views animation as a growth area for the creative industries, which also includes film, photography and music.

    In 2012 Jampro facilitated expenditure of $1.16 billion for the creative industry sector, up from $313 million in 2011, according to data from the Economic and Social Survey published by the Planning Institute of Jamaica. Jamaica's competitive advantage includes its language, talent pool, and close geographical proximity to Hollywood in the USA.

    The global animation industry was valued at US$222.8 billion in 2012, with many of the animation-outsourcing jobs going to countries like India, South Korea, and the Philippines, according to a Jampro release.


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...#ixzz2oiwNwrRz
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Very progressive...

      Funny ... I just messaged Microsoft Jamaica a few days ago on a proposal generally along those lines
      TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

      Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

      D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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      • #4
        noice
        TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

        Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

        D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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        • #5
          LOL... the Intellectual Ghetto start talk sense... betta late dan neva

          The professor added that countries have been able to make significant advances in their socioeconomic well-being, as a result of refocusing their interest in software design and technological innovation.

          "The Microsoft innovation centre marks Jamaica's official introduction into this new mode of economic development," he said.
          But one ting...wi neva wait pon unnu...wi start dat long journey to tech applications based innovation in education from 2009 ... suh unnu haffi juss try ketch up...along wid di ress ah Jamaica
          Last edited by Don1; December 27, 2013, 10:10 PM.
          TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

          Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

          D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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          • #6
            Stopped reading when 'Minister' was inserted in story.

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