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CEBU, Philippines - The Cebu Educational Development Foundation for IT (Cedfit) is now linking the IT creative sector and the academe to strengthen the animation, graphic arts, gaming and film IT artists in Cebu in its bid to make Cebu known as the “Innovation Island” in Asia.

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The government, along with the stakeholders of the animation and digital content outsourcing industry, are urged to strengthen contingency programs in sustaining the attractiveness of the country as preferred hub for offshore services.

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Competition is tougher, money is tighter and demand has slackened but animation studios in the country think they can soon return to the glory days and perhaps even exceed them by producing animated features of their own.
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Competition is tougher, money is tighter and demand has slackened but animation studios in the country think they can soon return to the glory days and perhaps even exceed them by producing animated features of their own.
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The government, along with the stakeholders of the animation and digital content outsourcing industry, are urged to strengthen contingency programs in sustaining the attractiveness of the country as preferred hub for offshore services.

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Competition is tougher, money is tighter and demand has slackened but animation studios in the country think they can soon return to the glory days and perhaps even exceed them by producing animated features of their own.
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Competition is tougher, money is tighter and demand has slackened but animation studios in the country think they can soon return to the glory days and perhaps even exceed them by producing animated features of their own.
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