As part of a three-pronged attack to aid indie development, trade association TIGA has announced it is to host a new mobile, tablet and handheld focused conference on November 25 in London.
The event will be coupled with a new PR service availble for TIGA members, linking up developers with professional advice on how to best market their games from PR experts.
Three for TIGA
"As the only relevant trade association run by developer for developers, TIGA is focused on the issues that matter to developers," said CEO Dr. Richard Wilson.
"These three initiatives demonstrate that TIGA is influencing policy at the highest level, has an eye on the future direction of the industry and is developing innovative services to enable our members to grow their businesses."
The third string to TIGA's bow is a policy meeting at the House of Commons focused on supporting start-ups, set to take place on November 15.
Further details on TIGA's forthcoming conference which will feature presentations by PapayaMobile, Future Games of London, Greedy Banker's Alistair Aitcheson and Sony Computer Entertainment - can be found on the body's website.
[source: TIGA]
News
With a fine eye for detail, Keith Andrew is fuelled by strong coffee, Kylie Minogue and the shapely curve of a san serif font.
Related Articles
Top Stories
News
Jun 11th, 2024
King and Flexion partner to bring Candy Crush Saga to App Gallery and more alternative app stores
Feature
Jun 11th, 2024
Mobile Mavens: Are today's everlasting, live ops games holding back new innovation?
Feature
Jun 11th, 2024
The key takeaway from Apple's AI-laden WWDC keynote? It's time to buy a new iPhone
Events
Tribeca Games Festival 2024 | North America | Jun 5th |
Steam Next Fest: June 2024 Edition | Jun 10th | |
WN Conference Istanbul 2024 | Jun 11th | |
GamesForum Hamburg 2024 | Europe | Jun 11th |
ESI London 2024 | Europe | Jun 13th |
Game Con Canada (GCC) 2024 | North America | Jun 14th |
Indie Dev Play 2024 | Europe | Jun 14th |
DevGAMM Vilnius 2024 | Europe | Jun 14th |
Popular Stories
Interview
Jun 5th, 2024
A galaxy far, far away… Why Star Wars: Hunters took six years to hit the target
Interview
Jun 7th, 2024