GC Asia Speakers
Two more keynotes announced for Asia game developers conference.
Date: Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Author: James Fudge

The GC Asia Conference (September 6-7) announced that Alexander Fernández (CEO, Streamline Studios) will deliver a keynote on the growing topic of outsourcing entitled, "The Rising Value of Content Capital." GCAC 2007 will be held alongside the GC Asia exhibition, September 6-9, at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Center. In addition to the issue of outsourcing, GCAC will focus on mobile and online games as well as networking opportunities for developers and publishers from the Asia-Pacific region, North America, and Europe.

The Organizers of the GC Asia Conference also announced an heynote entitled "Growing a Foreign Company in China", which will be delivered by Gilles Langourieux (CEO, Virtous Ltd., China) The keynote promises to provide GCAC attendees with exclusive insights on how he led Virtous to become one of the world's largest outsourced services provider in the games industry. GCAC will take place in Singapore, accompanying the first GC Asia exhibition (September 6-9, 2007).

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