The organisers of ICE Totally Gaming 2017 have officially confirmed that an eSports seminar which is to be included as part of the learning programme of the event. The industry’s largest trading show is to take place at London’s ExCel Centre from February 7th to February 9th, 2017, offering a great programme and learning options.
eSports seminar is one of the 15 free events that are to take place within the ICE Totally Gaming’s schedule in 2017. Registrations for gaming professionals and everyone related to the business-to-business gaming activities are still open at the official website of the trade show.
The Managing Director of the Gaming Division at Clarion Events Kate Chambers explained that in her opinion the learning programme is one of the most important components of ICE Totally Gaming show, as its significance to attendees is constantly increasing. Ms. Chambers revealed that the event’s organisers had rebranded the shows learning programme, which was run under the ICE VOX brand, no matter if it came to a paid for or a free one.
She also revealed that the ICE VOX brand is aimed at delivering high-quality, relevant and practical learning opportunities that could be used by entrepreneurs in the gaming sector to create and develop various business opportunities. Ms. Chambers described the free eSports seminar of ICE Totally Gaming as a perfect example of the devotion of organisers to the cause of being useful to customers. He also said that the seminar reflected the true nature of the gaming professionals at the largest business-to-business event in the gaming industry.
The free eSports seminar is to take place on February 7th, 2017. ICE Totally Gaming’s organisers have already revealed the schedule of the seminar.
The welcome coffee and refreshments will be served at 10:00, after which the attendees will have the chance to be present at the Opening address from Chairman. At 10:35 “An Itroduction to eSports – Understanding the Universe” will start, followed by a “Reality Check” event. A lection and discussion over the “Regulatory Update and Governance” starts at 11:30. At 12:00 a “Making a Business Case for eSports” event is to start, and half an hour later another lection and discussion is planned – “Understanding your target audience”. After the lunch break, attendees will be able to be present at a special eSports Workshop “Preparing your business for success in eSports”.
The event will feature various participants and lectors, including ESIC’s Integrity Commissioner Ian Smith, UKGC’s Programme Director for Enforcement and Intelligence Richard Watson, Pinnacle Sports’ Marketing Director Harry Lang, ESL UK’s Spike Laurie and MCM Comic Con’s Sponsor & Talent Manager Simon Best.
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