September-update fra interactive Denmark

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September-update fra interactive Denmark

Unread post by Interactive_Denmark » 07 Sep 2018, 01:09

Hermed highlights og eventkalender fra det seneste nyhedsbrev fra Interactive Denmark
  • Interactive Denmark inviterer til dialogmøde om Games Week Denmark, inkl. præsentation af den aktuelle politiske situation for den danske spilbranche
  • Ny serie af workshops - Growing Digital Worlds - på vej fra Interactive Denmark
  • GOLD - ugentligt meetup for spilfolk i Aarhus
  • Den danske spilbranche deltager på Beijing Design Week
  • 14. årlige PLAY-seminar på DFI annonceret
Fuld beskrivelse af ovenstående punkter findes i nyhedsbrevet her

Eventkalender:

Sep 5 - 10
Techfestival

Across 10 tracks, Techfestival examine the ways technology shape our societies. We ask what really happens when technology impacts the way we relate, eat, play, learn, work, tap our resources, build our cities and exercise modern democracies.

Techfestival is open to people from all ages and backgrounds.It’s an open invitation to anyone who wants to explore, debate and celebrate a human-centric approach to technology with wide open eyes, fierce curiosity and joyful enthusiasm.You’re invited.

When: September 5-9, 2018
Where: Various venues in Copenhagen

Full program and more info here.

Sep 20
SpilBar 38: Things that didn't make the cut

For this SpilBar, local developer Tim Garbos curates microtalks about things that didn't make the cut. When looking at a finished game you never see all the things that didn't make it.

About Tim Garbos:
Tim Garbos is the Creative Director at Triband and when not making games he tends to organize or participate in game jams.

When: September 20, 16:30
Where: Cinemateket, Gothersgade 55, 1123 Copenhagen

Participation is free - no signup is required. More info here.

Sep 21
Growing Games - Hack your audience!

What is a game without players? Probably not a very good business.

At this Growing Games we are going to talk about your audience, and how to grow it as fast and effective as possible. The term Growth Hacking has been popping up in the tech business recently, and at this Growing Games we will try and apply that to the growth business, and help you and your company decide on the best and most effective ways to grow your audience and your business.

Participation is free, but signup is required.

When: Sep. 21, 13:30 - 16:00
Where: Dansk Erhverv, Børsen, Slotsholmsgade 1, 1217 København

More info and signup here.

Sep 24 - 25
TechBBQ

TechBBQ is a two-day international tech-startup summit by and for the startup community. Every year a dedicated team works tirelessly to link entrepreneurs with the world, providing startup ecosystems with cutting edge insights, business opportunities and network.

In 2017 the summit outgrew itself for the fourth year in a row. More than 4000 local and international heroic startups and scaleups, tech talents, innovative minds, visionary corporates, prominent investors and pioneering speakers participated.

When: 24 - 25 Sep., 2018
Where: Øksnehallen, Halmtorvet 11, 1700 Copenhagen

More info and full program here.

Sep 27
Amazing Artwork for Small Screens

Together with Interactive Denmark, Interreg North Sea Region project Create Converge and Viborg Animation Festival, Funday Factory is happy to invite you to an afternoon about big experiences for small screens.

The conference 'Amazing Artwork for Small Screens' is part of the annual Animation Festival. The purpose of the conference is to inspire and share tips and tricks on how to develop outstanding graphics and animation for low-end devices.

Speakers include:
Jean-Philippe Randisi, Founder of Zodiak Kids and former CEO
Katherine Bidwell, Co-founder & Producer State of Play
Jan Roed Thastum, Art Director Funday Factory

When: September 27th, 2018 from 12.30 - 17.30
Where: Parolesalen, Arsenalet, Kasernevej 8 - 10, 8800 Viborg, Denmark

More info and full program here.

Oct 4
The Future of Games Week Denmark + the political situation for the Danish games industry

Games Week Denmark 2018 was a great success, but we also believe, that we can make it even better together. The Danish games industry is growing, and there is a lot going on all over the country that we can showcase, develop and create more business from. Taking from the great feedback from you The GWDK organizers (Danish Producers Association, Interactive Denmark, and Nordic Game Jam) would like to invite you to a meeting to discuss the future of GWDK. All previous event holders and others with an interest in the Danish games industry are welcome.

As part of the meeting, Interactive Denmark and the Producers Association will also give a presentation on the current political situation in regards to the Danish games industry.

When: October 4th, 15:00 - 17:00
Where: Interactive Denmark, Bernhard Bangs Alle 25, 2000 Frederiksberg C

Sign up here.

Har man events eller nyheder, som man gerne vil have med i nyhedsbrevet, er man velkommen til at kontakte undertegnede på jkk[at]interactivedenmark.dk. Nyhedebrevet udsendes den første onsdag i hver måned.

Jesper / Interactive Denmark

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Re: September-update fra interactive Denmark

Unread post by Code » 07 Sep 2018, 10:38

Ville ønske der også skete mere i Aalborg/Århus igen, good times.

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Re: September-update fra interactive Denmark

Unread post by Interactive_Denmark » 07 Sep 2018, 12:01

Både Growing Digital Worlds (3 kommende workshops) og GOLD Meetup finder sted i Århus, så det står da ikke så skævt til i det jyske :)

Jesper / Interactive Denmark

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