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GamesIndustry.biz and the Festival of Games join forces

GamesIndustry.biz and the Festival of Games have agreed to work together to attract games industry icons to next year’s Festival of Games Conference.

As of today, the two organisations will share their industry knowledge to provide a best-in-class conference programme for the Festival of Games 2011, taking place across April 28-29 in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

While previous editions of the Festival have focused on bringing greater experience in the decision-making process to industry executives and managers, the new partnership with GamesIndustry.biz will strengthen the Festival’s international ambitions and ensure that the conference’s content reflects the most recent developments in the global and domestic markets.

“With GamesIndustry.biz, we have found an international partner that is able to help us attract the right speakers for our event. With our combined knowledge of the market, we are able to pinpoint trends and select boardroom knowledge for decision-makers from the entire industry,” said Seth van der Meer, Chairman of the NLGD Foundation, the organising body of the Festival of Games.

And Phil Elliott, Publisher of GamesIndustry.biz, added: “I’m delighted that we’re going to be working with the NLGD Foundation on the Festival of Games. It’s an event that’s developed strongly, and can now be counted among the most important industry conferences on the European calendar.”

“We look forward to leveraging our experience in the videogames business sector to help take it to the next level, and – in turn – sharing the knowledge and learning on offer at the event with our industry community.” (more…)

Edinburgh Interactive 2010

Edinburgh Interactive and Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival to host networking and information showcase

Edinburgh Interactive, part of the Edinburgh Festival, and the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival announced plans for a far-reaching partnership that will bring the games industry together with the TV industry.

On Thursday 26th August 2010, the eve of the TV Festival and the closing day of Edinburgh Interactive, the two will host the first ever creative industries event for television and games, providing an insight into technologies, but more importantly bringing the decision makers from games and television together for the first time.

The MGEITF Futureview Keynote Address will be given this year by a games industry leader, with Edinburgh Interactive hosting a Keynote Address from television. There will also be a Creative Masterclass at MGEITF which will bring together games developers and creatives to discuss the game development process and to explore what the opportunities may be for co-development of interactive TV and games formats.

Today there are 13 million new generation static games consoles in UK homes (Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox and Sony Playstation 3), giving access to games, the internet, dedicated content channels and either the BBC iPlayer or Sky Player.

With TV formats such as I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, Countdown, Family Fortunes and Ready Steady Cook already available as Nintendo Wii and DS games, it is only a matter of time before the TV industry will develop new games formats for next generation 3D HD TVs with integrated console and internet access. Games are already becoming a major driver for digital entertainment usage, particularly on the internet and mobile phone platforms.

Chris Deering, Chairman of Edinburgh Interactive, said: “Games have had a significant effect on the use of the television in the home. Over the last 12 months this has moved on dramatically with recent research showing that 10 per cent of all BBC iPlayer requests are being driven by games consoles. The debate between the two industries has not yet begun; it will begin in August at Edinburgh Interactive and MGEITF.”

Deborah Turness, Editor of ITV News and Advisory Chair of the MGEITF Advisory Committee, said: “This is an exciting opportunity to explore joint format development between television and games and is a natural evolution driven by major advances in technology. In bringing together executives from these two entertainment industries to discuss, network and share ideas, we place both Festivals at the centre of a new global debate in Edinburgh.”

Edinburgh Interactive takes place on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th August 2010.

MGEITF takes place between Friday 27th August and Sunday 29th August 2010.