Galvanizing Guildford Games

G3 is a showcase for the Guildford games industry, providing a snapshot of the future through industry-led keynotes and emerging R&D technology demos. Most importantly it’s a great chance to  network with drinks and a barbecue. The event is free to all members of the local games and related industries.  You can register here for:

 

-  Great opportunity to network for free with the regional games industry!

-  Free evening BBQ and drinks

-  Evening expo show-and-tell / demos from industry and R&D

-  Preview of cutting edge mobile, performance capture and immersive audio technology

-  Keynote talks from industry and R&D leaders

- Cross-sector discussion panel including industrialists from the video games, performance capture, and mobile sectors and R&D experts from academia.

 

G3 kicks off at 5pm with a short programme of keynote talks from local Games industry and research leaders, followed by evening networking in an informal expo space populated by tech  demos and stands contributed by both the local Games industry and collaborative academic R&D  projects with the Creative Industries.  G3 will bring together up to 60 participants from industry and  academia in an informal show-and-tell context, to promote local cohesion in the sector and promote  collaboration.  Register your interest today!

About

The University of Surrey, UKIE (UK Interactive Entertainment organisation) and South East technology law specialist Charles Russell Speechlys invite you to join us for G3 Futures – where we will unveil some of our newest developments for the Games industry,  hear from both games and mobile communications specialists as to how they see the future unfolding, and have the chance to  network with colleagues.

 

The Games industry in the UK is in a state of evolution. As it adapts to greater technological innovation, the demands placed upon it by users and consumers of games make it an exciting,  challenging and yet uncertain landscape.

 

Guildford is the UK epicentre of games: not only because it has the largest  concentration of games organisations and creative development but also because it is the location of one of the country’s biggest investor in leading edge technology. The University of Surrey recently opened the UK’s first  5G research centre, developing 5G mobile communication infrastructure. In addition it is also developing and researching the next generation of  video games performance capture and immersive audio experiences.

Organisation

For queries, please contact:

 

Liz James

e.james@surrey.ac.uk

 

CVSSP Research Manager

Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing

Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences

University of Surrey

Or:

 

Virginia Cook

Virginia.Cook@crsblaw.com

 

Business Development Manager

Charles Russell Speechlys LLP

 One London Square, Cross Lanes

Guildford GU1 1UN

Contacts
Find Us

G3 will be held at the University of Surrey's newly constructed 5G Innovation Centre. The 5G Centre is so new, it's not even listed on Google Maps. It is across from the Performing Arts Technology Studios (PATS) and PATS Field.