Canada’s Kutoka a World Leader in Educational Interactive Digital Content
The international success of Kutoka results from the company’s ability to make the most of Canada’s unique attributes. Founded in Montréal in 1995 as a creative hothouse for digital content, Kutoka struck it big with its first self-published title: Mia's Reading Adventure - The Search for Grandma’s Remedy. More than a million copies of titles in the Mia series have sold around the world, making it one of top educational interactive games in history.
Kutoka credits the creative and cosmopolitan nature of Canada in general—and of Montréal in particular—for much of its success. Montréal, internationally known for its bohemian spirit, has long been a centre for the arts. Today, companies such as Kutoka continue to extend the legacy established by institutions such as the National Film Board and Radio-Canada.
Montréal, one of the most multicultural cities on earth, is an ideal place to develop digital content for international markets. Titles produced by Kutoka are available in as many as 14 languages and more than 40 countries. The company continues to create distinctive, high-quality, entertaining and educational interactive products.
Kutoka also develops and produces multimedia titles for prominent third-party publishers such as The Game Factory, Compaq, Fisher-Price and Corel. All titles have been produced at its complete in-house production facility and 3D animation studio.
Kutoka [www.kutoka.com] is another great example of Canadian leadership and excellence the global business world counts on.
Additional Fact
- Kutoka has earned more than 160 national and international awards, including the 2003 World’s Best e-Learning Product (United Nations World Summit Awards). A total of nearly two million copies of Kutoka titles have sold worldwide.
- Kutoka’s workforce varies based on production and typically peaks at approximately 40 people.
