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'''Animation and Design'''
The Philippines has established itself as a successful [[Filipino cartoon and animation|Animation and Design]] outsourcing destination. The [[Animation Council of the Philippines]] estimates that global animation industry revenues have been growing at 20 to 30 percent over the past few years, increasing demand for low-cost, highly skilled creative labor. The rise of the animation outsourcing industry in the Philippines began in the early 1980s, with FilCartoons, Burbank Animation Inc. and Asian Animation setting up operations in the country and providing animation exports to foreign companies. In 2008, the Philippines had over 50 animation companies, mostly small and medium-sized companies. Larger animation companies include [[Toei Animation|TOEI Animation]], Roadrunner and [[Toon City|Toon City Animation Inc.]], which employs about 1,300 animators and artists (about 18 percent of the country's animation labor pool. Overall, the Philippines employed about 7,000 people in the animation sector in 2008 and generated up to US$97 million in 2006 and US$105 million in 2007.<ref name= "THOLONS">{{cite web| title= The Philippines Animation Industry|url= http://www.tholons.com/nl_pdf/150508_philippine_Animation_Industry.pdf}}</ref>
 
== In Eastern Europe ==
Although India has traditionally been a KPO destination for North American, British, and Australian companies, with an increasing number of European companies are looking to Eastern Europe, especially the Baltic countries, to satisfy their KPO needs.<ref>"Outsourcing market in Eastern Europe heats up" Oct. 17, 2012. http://www.bpmwatch.com/columns/outsourcing-market-in-eastern-europe-heats-up/</ref>
 
==See also==