Conference features 100 sessions spanning plethora of industry relevant topics

Final line-up revealed for Develop in Brighton

The full and final line-up for the Develop in Brighton Conference is now live online.

There are 65 Develop conference sessions set for July 10th and 11th, while there will also be 18 Evolve sessions on July 9th and seven Audio sessions on July 11th.

There are also six Indie Dev Day sessions slated for July 11th, with another four Indie Dev Marketing sessions set for July 10th.

In total, more than 100 speakers will host 100 sessions spanning a plethora of industry relevant topics.

Some of the highlights at this year’s conference include an Evolve Keynote from Microsoft Lift London studio head Lee Schuneman on connected entertainment and Boss Alien MD Jason Avent discussing the future of freemium on mobile.

Other developers and industry professionals set to speak at the event include Big Fish’s John Holland, Mediatonic head of mobile development Manuel Freire, Lady Shotgun founder Anna Marsh, Rodeo Games co-founders Ben Murch and Laurent Maguire and Fireproof Studios co-founder Barry Meade.

The Develop in Brighton Conference will take place from July 9th to July 11th at the Hilton Brighton Metropole.

For more information on event speakers and to book your tickets, visit the official website.

The prestigious Develop Awards also take place during the conference, in the same venue on July 10th.

To see the recently confirmed finalists, click here, and to book a place, contact Kathryn.Humphrey@intentmedia.co.uk or call 01992 535 646. 

For sponsorship and partner opportunities contact Alex.Boucher@intentmedia.co.uk or call 01992 535 647.

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