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Next round for Europe’s longest-standing game developers’ conference

December 6, 2013 By LBSzone

Berlin / Mülheim a.d. Ruhr, 6 December 2013: The annual Quo Vadis conference in Berlin is one of the top three games industry conventions in Europe. Today is the official starting date of the international ‘Call for Participation’ in what is also Europe’s longest-standing game developers’ conference, first held in 2003. From December 6 to January 17, 2014, proposals will be accepted for workshops, discussion rounds and presentations.

For the first time since its inception, Quo Vadis will be held exclusively in English. This is a logical next step in the ongoing internationalization of the event – a process begun in 2013 when a new attendance record was set as more than 2,000 participants from around the world flocked to the German capital. The upcoming Quo Vadis will take place at Café Moskau in Berlin from April 8 to 10, 2014. Proposals may be submitted through www.qvconf.com/callforparticipation.

Once the Call for Participation has ended on January 17, the Quo Vadis advisory board will decide on the submitted proposals. The short-listed contributors will then be contacted and asked to provide a detailed outline of their proposed session. By implementing this dual-stage selection process, conference organizer Aruba Events ensures that all presentations will deliver high-quality content, adding further weight to the pre-eminent stature Quo Vadis has gained.

Quo Vadis organizer, Stephan Reichart, is optimistic: “In 2014, Quo Vadis is ready to grow even further as a thoroughly international event. With this next installment, we are set to continue our success story: delivering a wealth of practice-oriented content and providing participants with ample space for networking and meetings. The 2014 conference will feature a larger Business Center, and we look forward to welcoming even more international visitors than in the previous years.”

As a professional game developers’ conference, Quo Vadis focuses in-depth on all aspects of video game development and marketing, and addresses developers, publishers, decision-makers, researchers and young talents in the industry.

More information on Quo Vadis is provided on www.qvconf.com.
About Quo Vadis – create.game.business
Held annually since 2003, Quo Vadis is Europe’s longest-standing game developers’ conference. The event moved to Berlin in 2007, and was attended by more than 2,000 visitors in 2013. Quo Vadis has firmly established itself as Germany’s biggest conference for all games industry-related themes and is one of the industry’s top three conventions in Europe. Featuring a broad range of panel discussions, presentations and workshops, the developer-focused conference provides an insight into industry trends and is the centerpiece of the concurrently held ‘Deutsche Gamestage’ event. Quo Vadis is organized by Aruba Events GmbH. Learn more about Quo Vadis on www.qvconf.com.






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