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There’s a new games-related event in town. The first annual Toy, Game, and Technology Summit will take place on September 22-23, 2010 in Santa Clara, California. This summit will allow those in the toy, video game, and tech (hence the name) industries to brainstorm new ideas, network, and discuss their respective businesses.
This summit will actually be co-located with the Virtual Goods Conference, which focuses on microtransactions in social games.
Attending the summit won’t be cheap, though admittedly it won’t be aimed at Joe Shmoe the consumer. The good news is that the entry fee also covers the Virtual Goods Conference. You can pre-register online for the Toy, Game, and Technology Summit for the “Super Earlybird” (starting now) price of $495. “Earlybird” (register before August 6, 2010) prices are $595, and registering online after August 27, 2010 will cost you $695. Finally, if you’re an extreme procrastinator, prepare to bleed out your wallet. It’ll cost you $895 if you buy your ticket at the door.
There’s a new games-related event in town. The first annual Toy, Game, and Technology Summit will take place on September 22-23, 2010 in Santa Clara, California. This summit will allow those in the toy, video game, and tech (hence the name) industries to brainstorm new ideas, network, and discuss their respective businesses.
This summit will actually be co-located with the Virtual Goods Conference, which focuses on microtransactions in social games.
Attending the summit won’t be cheap, though admittedly it won’t be aimed at Joe Shmoe the consumer. The good news is that the entry fee also covers the Virtual Goods Conference. You can pre-register online for the Toy, Game, and Technology Summit for the “Super Earlybird” (starting now) price of $495. “Earlybird” (register before August 6, 2010) prices are $595, and registering online after August 27, 2010 will cost you $695. Finally, if you’re an extreme procrastinator, prepare to bleed out your wallet. It’ll cost you $895 if you buy your ticket at the door.
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