Gamescom: L'Avenir discusses the flight of talent abroad

The brain drain of our talent is no longer an inevitability: things are moving and will continue to grow.
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The first positive aspect is that the quality of our training is recognized internationally. By changing the model, instead of exporting our young graduates, we can, thanks to Tax Shelter and the structuring of the ecosystem, attract foreign studios to open a branch. The widespread use of telecommuting makes it easier to collaborate in several countries, or even continents. This should also have a positive effect on crunch, which has always been the cancer of the industry. This should also have a positive effect on crunching, which has always been the industry's cancer.

Established studios are growing and multiplying simultaneous projects, whether subcontracting, co-producing or developing their own IPs. All three models can benefit from the Tax Shelter and thus help create more local jobs.

The support offered by WALGA.be to start-ups, as well as free access to facilities such as coworking spaces, helps optimize public investment by Wallimage and Center du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel in projects as well as in capital through investments such as ST'ART, Wallimage Company, NoshaqSambrinvest

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