BBC News Technology report on the Women in Games Conference Brighton 2010

A few days ago, I had a sudden flashback to the Develop Conference where a number of us were interviewed by BBC World Radio’s Colin Grant, and wondered whether those interviews had been written up or available to view yet. So I donned on my net gear and took a deep dive into the net.

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Changing the Future of Games – Develop’s WIG conference shows it can be done.

The conference, backed onto the two day Develop Conference was an all day event, starting with a lunch that gave the chance for everyone to meet and greet. The atmosphere was open, friendly and everyone was keen to get to know each other, to find out where everyone had ventured from and what everyone was looking forward to from the Conference.

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It’s the Final Countdown…To the WIG Conference, 2010!

Develop Conference 2010

 This week’s main focus for me is, without a doubt, the Develop Conference, and most significantly, the Women in games conference, 2010, sponsored by our very own Interactive Selection.

With the disappointing cancellation of the Women in Games conference in Bradford, which would have taken place in March this year, it’s [...]

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Interactive Selection launch Networking Lunch on Women in Games Day at Develop 2010

No such thing as a free lunch? There is for members of the Women in Games Jobs group going to Europe’s pre-eminent WIG Conference! Interactive Selection is inviting women in games to a  Networking Lunch and afterwards the WIG Conference at Develop 2010 on Thursday, July 15 2010 at the Hilton Brighton Metropole, Brighton, UK. 
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Dismay as UK’s Women in Games Conference 2010 in Bradford is cancelled.

This year’s Women in Games Conference (now in its 7th year) to have been held at University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK on 25th and 26th March has just been cancelled because of a shortage of delegates. The two days of the conference was to bring together people from the games industry, public sector and academia [...]

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