
AIMIA Mobile Industry Group are currently working on the 8th edition of the Australian Mobile Phone Lifestyle Index which will present the results looking at how Australians use their mobile phones Read More >>

According to a recent survey in Australia and New Zealand commissioned by Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and conducted by the Digital Industry Body - AIMIA, the role of the web designer is evolving to encompass previously tangential disciplines like coding, illustration, photography and marketing as well as other business-focused skills. Read More >>

AIMIA is delighted to partner with Sensis in the development and distribution of the Sensis Social Media Report. As well as providing further insight into the rapid changes in consumer behaviour being wrought by social media platforms, this report gives Australian businesses, small, medium and large, a range of compelling reasons for joining the social media revolution. Read More >>

A comprehensive study on the games industry in Australia by Dr Sandra Haukka from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation (CCI) based at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane. The study responds to concerns that Australia’s games industry would not reach its full potential due to a lack of local, highly skilled staff, and a lack of appropriately trained graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills. Read More >>

For the 7th year in a row AIMIA Mobile Industry Group will present the results of their annual survey looking at how Australians use their mobile phones. Read More >>

According to the first annual AIMIA Digital Services Index™, to be announced on Wednesday to business leaders and government representatives in Sydney, revenue generated through digital services as a proportion of total revenue jumped by 17 percent in 2008, and now accounts for almost one in every four dollars earned Read More >>

The History of the Australian Web project is a new initiative from the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA), aimed at creating a permanent public record of the major trends in the most popular online properties and services of Australian Internet as they have evolved and continue to evolve in the early part of the 21st century Read More >>

The Mobile Content Export Navigator Project is a research initiative established to assist Australian companies developing portable content for distribution to mobile phones and other handheld media devices. Read More >>
Welcome to the Digital Content Industry Roadmapping Study, the first comprehensive research project of its kind into the latest developments and trends within the Australian digital content industry. Read More >>