49 Pixels continues to help define Canada's digital community

Posted by Techvibes Newsdesk on 2010-09-24 7:33:00 AM

Canada has a rich and growing digital community and 49 Pixels wants to talk to you.49p

In May, we introduced you to Justin Kozuch and his 49 Pixels project to all of you.  As the first recipient of the mesh award, Justin began his research on the size and scope of Canada’s digital media industry.

Over the past few months he has started the process of creating the first survey of the digital community.  

From September 28th to October 1st, 2010, Justin will be visiting Alberta and speaking at a number of events:

  • DONOVAN Mixer: September 30th 2010, 7pm at Donovan Creative in Edmonton, AB.

Justin will be looking to build up an on-the-ground support team of influential and engaged industry professionals interested in helping to promote and support his research study and subsequent findings in Alberta.

For more information on this project please visit the 49 Pixels website of tweet Justin directly.

Company:
Pixel to Product
Website:
http://www.49pixels.ca
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The purpose of this project is to quantify the Canadian digital media industry. Currently, we don’t have a thorough understanding of the size and scope of our industry; we have no optics into the number of digital media service providers operate within Canada or their characteristics (number of employees, location, revenue, etc). What’s also unclear is the size of the workforce; there’s no reliable and readily... more


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