Australian Interactive Media Industry Association

The Australian Interactive Media Industry Association or AIMIA is the peak Australian body representing the Interactive Media and Digital Content sectors in Australia.

AIMIA membership comprises individuals (more than 3,000) and organizations (more than 300). Members range from Australia's top Interactive Media companies including the ABC, Sensis, Yahoo!7, BigPond, Foxtel, Disney Australia, News Digital Media, ninemsn and Fairfax Digital to the country's best known interactive advertising, mobile content, web development, games design, and special effects companies. Members also include developers, creators, producers, investors, service providers, educational institutions and students.

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