Behaviour and Montreal’s Concordia University are teaming up to develop talent and spur innovation in Quebec’s video game industry. A $2-million gift from Behaviour will support the creation of a new research chair at Concordia’s Department of Design and Computation Arts and provide financial assistance to undergraduate and graduate students interested in a career in video games. “We have a healthy video game development ecosystem here in Montreal and Quebec, and across Canada,” our CEO, Rémi Racine, says in press release announcing the gift. “Whether the pipeline that nourishes that ecosystem can thrive and compete globally in the decades to come depends largely on the steps we take today to foster new talent and keep pace with new technology.” For more info:
Bravo Remi Racine 👌😀
Amazing!
Président, Fondation de l’Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal.
1yBravo Rémi Racine !