Earlybird rates end soon, as Northwest Vision and Media offers subsidies

Deals hit deadlines for Develop In Liverpool

Want to be part of the Develop Conference’s first ever expansion into Liverpool? Time is of the essence.

Early bird discounts for the show have been set to 14th October, with individual attendance fees temporarily frozen to £215.

Meanwhile, Northwest Vision and Media are now offering a £100 subsidy for any individuals wanting to go to the event.

A total of fifty £100 subsidies are available for attendees, with each company able to claim for as many as five each.

Go here for early bird deals, and email here to apply for subsidy deals.

Develop In Liverpool is a single-day event takes the successful Develop in Brighton formula and transfers it up to the North of England, saving all of those far-flung studios from ten hour journeys.

New sessions just announced include Team 17 explaining how they’ve updated Alien Breed for a new generation of gamers, and an audio panel featuring reps from SCEE, EA and Bizarre.

The conference also offers numerous networking opportunities, including a party co-organised with Software City, a digital innovation event running alongside Develop in Liverpool, which will feature former Dragons’ Den star Richard Farleigh.

Northwest Vision and Media works on behalf of the creative and digital industries in the Northwest to grow a world-class creative and digital economy within the region. It provides strategic leadership, help to build businesses, develop skills and talent, encourage and invest in production and inspire audiences.

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