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I PAD Congress: the Networking Party Event Completed in Barcelona

The Professional Associated Developers has announced the arrival of the I PAD Congress: the Networking Party event in Barcelona. The special event brought together more than 60 companies in the video game development industry. Gamers can read on to learn more about the event and look for details out of the event really soon.





I PAD Congress: the Networking Party is presented as the best showcase for the thriving independent video game industry in Spain, providing developers the chance to show their work, exchange quality know-how and interact with other professionals, developers and publishers, national and international, to collaborate and attract investment.

In addition to the showcase of the latest video game of the participants and the exclusive networking party, the I PAD Congress will have round tables and lectures by prominent figures in the industry. Among the starting lineup we find Hironao Kunimitsu, CEO at gumi, one of the largest publishing companies in Japan; and María Alegre, co-founder and CEO of ChartBoost, the largest business enginge for mobile games.

The whole event will be held at the former Fabrica Moritz Barcelona, an unrivalled setting for the indie and collaborative spirit that PAD supports and encourages. The emblematic brewery of the local beer brand in the middle of the city is one of the most popular meeting spots for new talent that drives innovation.

Dajana Dimovska, one of our prominent speakers, KnapNok Games´s CEO and co-founder of the Copenhagen Game Collective, cannot be more accurate when stating that “If you develop video games you have to go out and share a beer”.

For more information on the event, check out the official Professional Associated Developers website.

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