Get 10 per cent off passes with exclusive discount for Develop readers

Develop: Brighton early bird ends tomorrow

The deadline is looming for anyone who wants to take advantage of the early bird rates for this year’s Develop: Brighton conference.

Organised by Tandem Events, the three-day event runs from Tuesday, July 14th to Thursday, July 16th and brings together developers of all sizes to explore the current trends and future potential of the industry.

A variety of passes are available, covering all three days as well as specific tracks such as Audio and the Indie Dev Day, with the early bird rate offering attendees the chance to save over £200 on the regular prices.

Early bird only applies to passes bought on or before Wednesday, June 3rd – that’s tomorrow.

You can get an extra 10 per cent off all passes with our discount code: DEV15NM. Head to www.developconference.com to buy passes and find out more about the conference.

The 2015 Develop Awards, organised by the team behind this very website and its accompanying magazine, runs alongside Develop: Brighton on Wednesday, July 15th.

You can book tickets and find out more at www.developawards.com.

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