The only peer-voted awards ceremony that matters takes place on July 30th

Save the date: Develop Awards return in July

This year’s Develop Industry Excellence Awards have been confirmed to take place on Wednesday, July 30th.

Running during the Develop conference and expo, which takes place from July 29th to July 31st in Brighton, the event is a key date in the industry calendar.

The Develop Industry Excellence Awards acknowledge the best and brightest from the European games development sector across 17 awards, acknowledging achievements in business development, IP creation, technical expertise, artistic flair and wider industry fields such as technology and education.

They are the only awards completely peer voted, with the nominees for each award vetted by a panel of almost 100 senior execs from the global games development industry.

Previous winners of the highly coveted prizes include the likes of Bizarre Creations, SCE, Realtime Worlds, Havok and NaturalMotion.

If you’re at GDC next week and would like to discuss the major sponsorship opportunities available at the Develop Industry Excellence Awards, contact Jodie.Holdway@bhpr.co.uk who will be on hand throughout the conference to discuss ways to get involved.

Lobbying begins in March – for more information contact Michael.French@intentmedia.co.uk

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