セブ商工会議所と取り組むクリエイティビティな活動

セブの商工会議所は、創造的なエンタメの開発支援を表明しており、今後2年間で5億ペソ、2030年には30億ペソの売り上げを見込んでいます。

このグループは、フィリピンの創造的なコンテンツクリエイター協会、フィリピンの映画開発評議会の創造的なコンテンツクリエイター協会、フィリピンのアニメーション評議会の支援を通じて収益目標を達成される予定です。 フィリピンの文化的中心部な取り組みになるだろうと言われています。

商工会議所のトップは、世界クラスの「クリエイティブシティ」として指定されたセブシティを追加したCebuanoクリエイティブセクターの創意工夫を通じて、イノベーションを目撃したと述べました。

パンデミックの間に、多くの芸術の素晴らしさやクリエイティビティなことが起こっているようです。

Cebu biz group eyes P500-M annual revenue for creative sector 

CEBU CITY – The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) has expressed support for the development of the creative entertainment sector here so it could achieve PHP500 million in annual revenue in the next two years, and PHP30 billion by 2030.

“The initial target for Cebu is we want to reach PHP500 million per year and PHP30 billion by 2030,” CCCI trustee Mario Panganiban told reporters on Tuesday as Cebu observes the Creative Entertainment Week (CEW) as part of the 2021 Cebu Business Month (CBM) activities. 

The group is bullish to achieve the revenue target through the support of the City of Cebu and the Animation Council of the Philippines Inc., the Creative Content Creators Association of the Philippines, Game Developers Association of the Philippines, the Film Development Council of the Philippines, and Cultural Center of the Philippines, he said.

CCCI president Felix Taguiam said they have witnessed innovations through the ingenuity of the Cebuano creative sector, adding Cebu City having been designated as a world-class “Creative City” by UNESCO.

Entrepreneur Mike Cubos, who chairs the 2021 CBM, underscored the role of creativity among Cebuanos.

“Creativity nurtures us. We may come from different backgrounds, but I believe all of us cannot imagine a life without creative arts, be it in the form of music, film, animation, or games,” said Cubos, who is also the CCCI vice president for Cebu business mobilization. 

During the pandemic, many found comfort in art, he said. 

“We’ve witnessed the rise of many Cebuano’s getting creative in their kitchens and eventually turning their creations into viable businesses that continue to prosper today,” he added. “We envision the CEW to function as a hub for our creatives to engage with other artists and business leaders in order to open global opportunities.” (PNA) 

SOURCE: https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1154914