Registration Open For Develop:Brighton 2018 – Call for Speakers Closes Wednesday 14 March

Registration is now live for Develop:Brighton, with delegates able to save as much as £325 on a three-day Super Early Bird pass bought on or before 25 April at www.developconference.com.

Develop:Brighton, Europe’s leading game developer conference and expo, will consist of eight tracks: Design; Art; Audio; Business; Coding; Evolve; Indie and Discoverability across a new three day format with the expo open on Wednesday and Thursday.

The deadline for speaker submissions closes on Wednesday 14 March with the first round of speakers announced by the end of March. 2017 speakers included Brenda Romero (Romero Games), Ethan Evans (Twitch), Graeme Devine (Magic Leap), Alex Moyet (Curve Digital), Karen Stanley (Ubisoft), Mark Turpin (Yogscast), John Romero (Romero Games), Rob Whitehead (Improbable) and Tetsuya Mizuguchi (Enhance Games).

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Develop:Brighton is a three-day conference and expo taking place at the Hilton Brighton Metropole from Tuesday 10 to Thursday 12 July 2018.

For more information about how to submit a session or to register for Develop:Brighton 2018 visit www.developconference.com

About Develop:Brighton conference & expo
The Develop:Brighton conference is where the European developer community comes together to learn from each other and share experiences, be inspired by world renowned experts and gurus, get up-to-date with the latest development tools and techniques, make new contacts and catch up with old ones.

With a programme that is shaped by some of the industry’s key figures, the conference touches all levels of the development community from the largest studios to the smallest indies; from development directors to programmers.

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