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IGDA Scotland: Dundee Meetup

Wednesday, 30 November 2011 from 19:00 to 21:00 (GMT)

Dundee, United Kingdom

IGDA Scotland: Dundee Meetup

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You've waited patiently enough. IGDA Scotland will be hitting it up big style once again in Dundee, Scotland's capital of gaming!

The event will be held at 7pm on Wednesday the 30th of November.

Space is limited! So be sure to get your ticket (we'll be checking for them) on Eventbrite before coming along. The lovely folks at Abertay University are putting us up in the spacious Hannah Maclure Centre, where you can also check out the latest N55 exhibition of open source living design, currently on display as part of the NEoN 2011 Digital Arts festival.

Stay tuned to our various channels, as we'll be announcing speakers in the coming days. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Centre for Excellence
University of Abertay Dundee
DD1 1 Dundee
United Kingdom

Wednesday, 30 November 2011 from 19:00 to 21:00 (GMT)


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The IGDA (International Games Developers Association) is exactly what the name suggests: a collection of game developers. It brings the global community together through conferences, local chapters, and special interest groups.

 

And in Scotland in the past, IGDA membership probably hasn’t offered you much. Hopefully the existence of a local chapter will help to change that.

 

Forming an IGDA chapter in Scotland rather than arranging an independent meetup has a number of benefits:

 

 

  • Increased recognition for Scottish developers internationally through the IGDA.
  • The chance to learn from and communicate with other chapters, including the six others in the UK.
  • Ease of access for new members and developers new to the country.
  • Separation from any one individual, to ensure the group can continue into the future.

 

We propose the creation of an IGDA chapter in Scotland to keep developers across the country in contact through monthly meetups, to help promote existing events, and to represent the country internationally in the IGDA. And we want you to join us.