Edinburgh Interactive Festival
Author: Tigervamp | Date: April 21, 2009EDINBURGH INTERACTIVE FESTIVAL
DELEGATE PASSES NOW ON SALE
Early bird rates available now
The Edinburgh Interactive Festival has today announced that early-bird rates are now available for delegate passes for this year’s Festival. Rates will be available for anyone wishing to book tickets between now and Friday 29th May. The early bird discount will offer delegates 20 per cent off the cost of a standard delegate pass for this year’s conference. The Edinburgh Interactive Festival will take place in Edinburgh City centre in the week of 10th August with industry conference and public showcase running on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th August.
A special discount will be made available to all students and Scottish companies looking to come along to this year’s Festival. Details of these discounts are available at www.edinburghinteractivefestival.com
The Games Festival offers delegates, speakers, the public and press a unique opportunity to network and share opinions in a relaxed atmosphere. Passes include full access to the main two-day conference, a speed networking session, a networking drinks reception, the games screening program and the public gaming area. Dare ProtoPlay, the public showcase event of Dare to be Digital, UK’s premier video games design competition, will run alongside the Edinburgh Interactive Festival from 14th August to 16th August.
The conference will bring together leading experts and decision makers from the interactive entertainment industries across video games publishing, hardware manufacturing, mobile content, games development, TV and film, retail, new media advertising agencies, Government, media and students.
Chris Deering, Chairman of Edinburgh Interactive Festival, said: “Every year the interactive world of entertainment evolves in scope and amazing creativity. The Edinburgh Interactive Festival embraces the “new shoots” and helps us enjoy the progress rather than be intimidated by it. Edinburgh is a unique celebration of the creative culture of games.”
Wendy Rosenthal, Conference Director of Edinburgh Interactive Festival, said: “I am really excited about this year’s forthcoming Interactive Festival. We have a number of key industry luminaries lined up, from traditional game companies to those at the cutting edge of their field. I am confident that Edinburgh Interactive 09 will be the best Edinburgh Interactive Festival to date.”
Now in its seventh year, the Edinburgh Interactive Festival is set to bring the latest developments that the interactive and video games industry has to offer. Year on year, the Edinburgh Interactive Festive Festival is becoming more and more synchronised with the world famous Edinburgh Festival. With such rapidly growing popularity, Edinburgh Interactive Festival’s appeal has broadened considerably; it is now a massive draw for press and professionals from film, TV and interactive media backgrounds.
To purchase a delegate pass, download the booking form www.edinburghinteractivefestival.com.
If you would like receive more details about partnership opportunities available for this year’s festival contact jodie.holdway@edinburghinteractivefestival.com
Press enquiries should be directed to sarah.hartland@bhpr.co.uk or tom.sargent@bhpr.co.uk




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