Super early-bird discounts available until December 18th

Game Connection America returns March 2014

Game Connection America will again take place in March, with GDC occurring in the same week.

Game Connection America 2014 will take place between March 17th to 19th, 2014, at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel in San Francisco.

The organiser expects more than 1,800 attendees, 200 exhibitors and 250 buyers to attend the networking and business-focused event.

In 2013, the event’s Meeting Application series handled a total of 7,642 meetings. Along with its meetings, the event organiser is keen for potential 2014 delegates to get involved in its annual Selected Projects initiative, which highlights up-and-coming talents and gives them the opportunity to pitch a project in front of publishers and marketeers.

“We’ve seen a tremendous amount of growth year over year, and Game Connection America 2013 was no exception.” says Pierre Carde, founder of Game Connection.

“Our Meeting Application continues to excel at enabling executives to easily and efficiently set up meetings in an environment conducive to getting business done, and the upcoming events will continue to set the bar even higher.”

Super early-bird discounts are available now until December 18th.

Visit the Game Connection America website for more.

In December, Game Connection Europe will take place, and earlier this week the organiser revealed the shortlist for its European Selected Project contest.

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