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Creative Technologies - DreamStake event

'Creative Technologies' panel discussion with 5 high-profile entrepreneurs in an amazing location with creative atmosphere, followed by a networking session and sponsored drinks!

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Date: 8 December 2010
Location: Westbourne Studios, UK

Learning by Playing

What could be better than enjoying a learning experience? Games makers are moving to the forefront of learning, and immersive games are increasingly popular. Hear from Poptropica, MangaHigh and others and see the sites that have pushed them to the top in this space. Meet and mingle with others interested in games over a drink.

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Date: 11 November 2010
Location: TechHub, UK

Win Tickets to "Best of British" Games Evening with Ian Livingstone of Eidos

672 - Earth Day, Green Pac-Man -- Pattern by Patrick Hoesly

Our friends at leading games community GameHorizon are planning a shindig in London-town on 2nd Dec to celebrate the Best of British games featuring the legendary Ian Livingstone.

We fluttered our eyelashes and they've kindly given us a couple of tickets to give away to this networking event. As well as the talk above, the evening features a pub quiz, show reel of the best in British Games and a spot of food'n'drink to keep the wheels oiled.

There's two tickets up for grabs. To get your hands on one, simply fill out the form below.

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NESTA Hot Topics: Serious Games

The first event in our Hot Topics series explores how games have the power to change the world. The event will examine how games and games technologies are being brought into 'serious' areas, as well as how serious tasks are being made more game-like.

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Date: 12 October 2010
Location: NESTA, UK

GameHorizon 2011

The GameHorizon conference is Europe's leading event for international game executives. A two-day conference featuring the most creative, entertaining and inspirational speakers from the games and entertainment industry.

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Date: 28 June 2011
Location: The Sage Gateshead, UK

GameHorizon 2010 Speaker Videos Published with Peter Molyneux, Michael Acton Smith, Charles Cecil

GameHorizon Conference 2010 by Codeworks Connect

GameHorizon, one of the UK's leading conferences tackling the business of games has just published the videos from this year's conference. 

Speakers included Peter Molyneux on Monetising Innovation, Michael Acton Smith from Mind Candy explaining how Moshi Monsters reached 20 million users and Charles Cecil from Revolution looking at "The Games Industry v William Hogarth".

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Multimodal Interface Design: Case Studies

The Second Wednesday event on Multi-Modal Interfaces will explore ways that different interfaces are integrated into gaming for education and health.

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Date: 13 October 2010
Location: Coventry University, UK

Win Chelsea vs Fulham Football Tickets from Social Gaming Summit London 2010

Making Google Search A Social Game by Cambodia4kids.org Beth Kanter

Two new conferences arrive in London in November with the world of online gaming firmly in their sights. The Social Gaming Summit and Virtual Goods Summit take place on consecutive days at Chelsea Football Club in West London.

To set the scene with a little real-life game, we've got together with organisers Rising Media to run a competition to win two tickets to the Chelsea vs Fulham home game on Tue, 9th November.

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Virtual Goods Summit 2010

The Virtual Goods Summit focuses on the emerging market opportunity for virtual goods and economies. Once restricted to the world of online gaming, virtual goods and currencies are beginning to influence the development of social networks, community sites, and many other new and exciting markets.

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Date: 12 November 2010
Location: Chelsea Football Club, UK

Social Gaming Summit London 2010

The Social Gaming Summit is designed to provide insights into some of the emerging areas of social gaming as well as some of the fundamental concepts that are key to understanding social games and how they work. We'll cover everything from why social games work to what it takes to successfully develop and deploy a social game.

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Date: 11 November 2010
Location: Chelsea Football Club, UK

Game Developers Conference Online (GDC)

GDC Online (formerly GDC Austin) is designed for online and connected game developers creating social network games, free-to-play titles, large scale MMOs, and all types of social games.

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Date: 5 October 2010
Location: Austin Convention Center, Expo Hall 1, US

UKTI Tokyo Games Mission Application Deadline Extended to Friday

Tokyo Game Show 2007 Day 1 by VideogameVisionary.com

After lots of requests, we've managed to get The deadline for the UKTI mission to the Tokyo Games Show extended until this Friday, the 6th August.

The trip which includes industry briefings and round table sessions with experts from the Japanese games industry including leading games magazine publisher, Enterbrain also features a reception at the British Embassy.

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Japanese Games Mag Publisher, Enterbrain Joins Japan Games Mission

Tokyo Game Show 2008 by kanegen

There's still time to get an application in for the UKTI Mission to Tokyo Games Show designed specifically for UK-based games companies targeting the Japanese market with a detailed insight into the challenges of working in Japan, and highlighting the opportunities available.

The team in Tokyo have confirmed that Enterbrain (Wikipedia entry) who publish Weekly Famitsu, Famitsu Xbox360, Famitsu PSP+PS3, Famitsu DS+Wii as well as compiling retail games charts will be attending the roundtable session and the British Embassy reception.

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UKTI Announces Tokyo Games Show Mission

Tokyo Game Show 2008 by kanegen

Organised by UK Trade & Investment's Japan experts, the mission to the Tokyo Games Show (TGS)  will include expert briefings, company visits, British Embassy reception, networking events as well as the stand space, meeting room access and delegate access to the Tokyo Games Show.

The Tokyo Games Show is Japan’s main annual computer games convention, which last year saw 185,000 visitors and over 180 exhibitors (including 92 from overseas). TGS 2010 is expected to have more visitors this year with an even more international focus.

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GameHorizon 2010 Review

GameHorizon by Sarbjit Bakhshi

Phew! What an event! I had intended to live blog through the show, but with all the interesting panel sessions, excellent networking opportunities and after conference activities there was simply no time to put anything up during the conference.

The two days’ conference was an amazing opportunity for networking with senior executives from the Games industry. I have been to other major industry events all around the world, but none other has had industry stars attending and networking in such an open way (perhaps this is due to being held in the Newcastle - the friendliest place in the world?).

This is certainly an event to attend next year and with GameHorizon recently announcing that they are open up their services to all UK companies (not just those based in the North East) other companies should make a beeline for advanced registration.

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