Game Industry Conference

Project: BSG-Go
Physical Meeting
GIC Women in Games Day: Workshops to encourage women in becoming mentors.

Description

The BSG-Go! Consortium is hosting two exclusive workshops on mentor training for women game developers at the Game Industry Conference (GIC). These workshops aim to encourage more women to take on mentorship and leadership roles within the gaming industry. Additionally, a "Women in Games" breakfast will provide a valuable platform for discussion, networking, and knowledge-sharing. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to connect, learn, and lead!

 

Agenda 26.10

10:00 - Women in Games Breakfast

13:00 - Identify your leadership and mentor skills-level

16:00 - Exploring together improving your mentorship skills

(see for the full agenda here)

The Game Industry Conference takes place alongside the Poznan Game Arena, one of the most important and largest game expos in Europe. Over 79 300 visitors enjoy the show by testing games and hardware from more than 220 expositors.

The two events are the best place to meet most of the people from the Polish Game Industry. There are already more than 500 studios and 15 200 people working in games development in Poland. And if you include all the additional services, such as outsourcing, Q&A, localization, publishing and distribution, this number will surely double in its size.

Events

Upcoming events

26
September
Mentor Training for Women
Project: BSG-Go
Virtual Meeting
26. September 2025
08:30 - 12:30 (BST)
09-10
October
XR: realti.express 2025
Project: BSG-Go
Physical Meeting
09. - 10. October 2025
00:00 - 23:59 (BST)

    Past events

    11
    September
    Game Startup Status Board Workshop
    Project: BSG-Go
    Virtual Meeting
    11. September 2025
    14:00 - 16:00 (BST)
    14
    August
    Roundtable on how to start & run a mentorship program
    Project: BSG-Go
    Virtual Meeting
    14. August 2025
    10:00 - 11:30 (BST)
    19
    November
    Match XR Innovative Talks Seminar
    Project: BSG-Go
    Physical Meeting
    19. November 2024
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