Didn't get the chance to speak in Brighton? Find out how you can get involved in the first conference by the team behind Develop

Develop Live: Call for speakers closes this month

The Develop team is still calling for speakers to submit talks for the inaugural Develop Live, but you only have until the end of the month to do so.

Develop Live is a one-day conference and the first event of its type to be organised by the team behind Develop magazine and its website. It will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland on Thursday, October 2nd.

We’re planning to bring you some surprise keynotes and major figureheads on the day, but we’re also interested to find out who else would like to give a talk. To find out how to submit a talk proposal, or find out more about the event, simply email developlive@intentmedia.co.uk. You must email by Thursday, July 31st.

The full schedule will be curated by the editorial team and announced in the coming months. It will be split into two tracks, with half the day dedicated to topical issues faced in games development today and the other half exploring the heritage of the Scottish games industry.

Tickets cost £149, and competitive sponsorship packages are available. Contact Alex.Boucher@intentmedia.co.uk for more information on booking your place or getting more involved with the event.

You can find more information at www.develop-live.net, and follow the event on Twitter via @DevelopLive for news and updates.

Develop Live takes place two days before Game Expo Scotland, a new consumer event that will be held in the Scottish capital across the weekend of October 4th and 5th. Find out more at www.gameexposcotland.com

Game Expo Scotand is a media partner of Develop Live, while Develop and its sister title MCV are media partners of Game Expo Scotland. 

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