women in games awards 2025 header img Airship are the Headline Sponsor at the Women in Games Awards 2025

Airship are the Headline Sponsor at the Women in Games Awards 2025

Airship is going to be the Headline Sponsor for the MCV/DEVELOP Women in Games Awards 2025, which are taking place at the America Square Conference Centre in London next week.

Airship offer end-to-end art production services and staffing solutions for embedded teams. They have worked with many of the most well-regarded studios from around the world, on some of the biggest and most well-received game titles in recent history.

“We chose to be the headline sponsor of the Women in Games Awards this year because we believe this industry is for everyone — no matter the game, the role, or the background — and we’re passionate about connecting the right people with the right opportunities,” said Joe Harford, CEO of Airship.

“Championing women to get involved in games and helping make this industry a place where brilliant people can do brilliant work isn’t just our goal, it’s what drives our company forward.”

MCV/DEVELOP Women in Games Awards 2025 tickets are currently extremely limited, and have been removed from general sale. If you would still like to go along, any ticket enquiries can now be sent to Kayleigh Colvert, and she will get back to you as soon as possible. 

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