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Tomorrow's digital content leaders in Asia

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In this panel, we will discuss the current status and the future challenges of human resource development efforts in the digital content field in Asian countries. The panel invites representatives from three Asian regions, Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan, and the ACM SIGGRAPH organization. The discussion will focus on the digital content industry, digital content development and engineering education, including computer graphics, interactive techniques, animation and other visual arts. This panel discussion is organized jointly by the Computer Graphic Arts Society (CG-ARTS) and the SIGGRAPH Asia 2015 Symposium on Education.

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        SA '15: SIGGRAPH Asia 2015 Symposium on Education
        November 2015
        71 pages
        ISBN:9781450339278
        DOI:10.1145/2818498

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