GameOn:Finance 2011 coming to Toronto

Posted by Nehal Kazim on 2011-01-17 7:16:00 AM

Game:On Finance 2011GameOn:Finance 2011 is a business forum for the interactive games industry. On January 20 and 21, 2011, Interactive Ontario (IO) is hosting North America's largest forum for digital game entrepreneurs and investors.

At the GameOn:Finance forum, there will be an array of attendees including publishers and distributors to private equity investors to tax credit experts. As a startup in the digital gaming industry, it’s important to understand what the current landscape looks like, what the successful businesses and entrepreneurs have done in the past and how you can replicate their success.

Speakers include Ray Sharma, Founder of XMG, Don Carmody (Resident Evil, Boondock Saints & Silent Hill) and Dino Patti, Director & Co-Founder, Playdead. The keynote for GameOn: Finance is Rémi Racine, President and Executive Producer of Behaviour (formerly Artificial Mind & Movement), which he founded in 1992. Under his leadership, the company has ranked simultaneously amongst the Deloitte Technology Fast 50™ and Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies™ from 2006 to 2008

GameOn:Finance 2011 is being held on January 20 and 21. Register here.

Company:
Interactive Ontario
Website:
http://www.interactiveontario.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

io is a not-for-profit industry trade organization committed to the growth of the Ontario interactive digital content industry. To this end "io" is an industry advocate within Ontario and nationally as a founding member of the Canadian Interactive Alliance /Alliance interactive canadienne (CIAIC). To facilitate connections between businesses and stimulate industry growth "io" organizes numerous events throughout... more


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Nehal Kazim

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Nehal writes on technology and social media news in Toronto. Currently, he is pursuing degree in Business Management from Ryerson University with specialization in Finance and Entrepreneurship. more



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