Strategic Alliance for Canadian creative industry

May 07, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Fourteen, a globally functional, creative media house is looking for strategic partners to venture into the North American market. With presence in over 10 countries, Fourteen forms the functional backbone for creative production of some of the top players in the corporate scene. With a stringent work flow process and strong background in Brand consulting, Information management, Fourteen has an edge in the creative scene - one that does not limit its possibilities in the design concept arena. Mr. Solai from Human Resources comments, "We have the best qualitative, yet, cost effective solution providers. Some of the providers in our ranks include MTV Best Director laureates."

This leads us to the next most obvious question. Does the Canadian market have room for one more player in the industry? At a press conference on 14th of April, Mr.Mathew, Creative Head at Fourteen replied, "There are two points to be taken into perspective here. Firstly, there is no such thing as creative saturation. The industry is always on the look out for one more new twist to the existing creative pool. But more importantly, Fourteen works in functional areas of creative concept design. Most of the areas we work are necessity based for today's corporates. We work on giving a creative niche to anything from Financial presentations, Export prequels to Internal communication and Mentorship videos." More details can be found online at http://www.14inc.com

The company is equipped with creative production of all sorts. They provide media production in the form of print, video, interactive new media and technology. Fourteen is looking towards Business Consulting houses, Advertising agencies, HR Consultants and IT departments for strategic alliances in this market. Mr.Noronha, VP Business Development comments, "The Canadians are a very closely knit, multicultural society. No where else in the world can you find patriotism and togetherness in such a diverse group of people. We have loved working with Canadian firms in the past and have always felt at home. Moreover, the Canadian economy is at the right juncture for us to make this step."