Updated Mar 3, 2026 by CESA – Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association
The Canary Islands government is hosting a business mission for Japanese video game and animation firms from October 9–15 to promote the region as a strategic production hub.
The mission covers all travel expenses, including economy-class airfare, accommodation, meals, and local transport, for qualified Japanese companies interested in expansion or outsourcing.
The Canary Islands offer a competitive business environment featuring reduced corporate tax rates and specific financial incentives for game development, animation, and film production.
The itinerary includes site visits to local studios such as Drakhar, Foxter, The Game Kitchen, Promineo, and No Brake Games, alongside a tour of a regional super-computer facility.
Participants will attend the Canarias Game Show on Gran Canaria, which provides dedicated B2B matchmaking, industry conferences, and networking opportunities.
The initiative, coordinated by the Spanish Embassy in Tokyo and the regional agency Proexca, aims to facilitate the formation of local subsidiaries and joint-production agreements between Japanese and Spanish firms.
The Canary Islands government is hosting a business mission for Japanese video game and animation firms from October 9–15 to promote the region as a strategic production hub.
The mission covers all travel expenses, including economy-class airfare, accommodation, meals, and local transport, for qualified Japanese companies interested in expansion or outsourcing.
The Canary Islands offer a competitive business environment featuring reduced corporate tax rates and specific financial incentives for game development, animation, and film production.
The itinerary includes site visits to local studios such as Drakhar, Foxter, The Game Kitchen, Promineo, and No Brake Games, alongside a tour of a regional super-computer facility.
Participants will attend the Canarias Game Show on Gran Canaria, which provides dedicated B2B matchmaking, industry conferences, and networking opportunities.
The initiative, coordinated by the Spanish Embassy in Tokyo and the regional agency Proexca, aims to facilitate the formation of local subsidiaries and joint-production agreements between Japanese and Spanish firms.