[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource GamesPress.]
London, 31 January 2013 – Richard Hilleman,
Chief Creative Officer at major video games studio Electronic Arts,
is set to deliver the opening speech at this year’s
TV Connect (formerly known as IP&TV World
Forum). Hilleman will kick-start the three-day conference and
exhibition, which is now in its ninth year and will place a real
focus on the evolution of online gaming within the converging
connected entertainment ecosystem.
Hilleman is a champion in gaming and has spent over 20 years
developing products for Electronic Arts, as well as driving the EA
Sports brand forward. Working closely with game designers, he has
spear-headed the production of hugely successful games, including
Madden Football, which has been described as the best-selling title
in the history of games across North America.
TV Connect’s focus on gaming is resonated by
Hilleman’s opening keynote, which will throw a spotlight on
championing the role of gaming in the evolution of connected TV.
Hilleman will also form a keynote panel session that will explore
the key role of new players in driving the user experience. This
will also include participation from fellow industry leaders,
Pascal De Mul, Global Head of Partnerships at Spotify, and Jeff G
Weber, President of Content and Advertising Sales at AT&T.
Hilleman comments on gaming’s role within the evolving
connected entertainment ecosystem: “Connected TV has several
advocates driven by different goals. In the US and Europe, it is
trying to gain attention on a screen that has a lot of other
content already, including a gaming console. In this case, the
connected TV market will need to find a hole, or displace an
existing business. In some other territories, there is more open
space for connected TV to find its own place and define its own
value proposition.
“This is a fast-moving business with a particular
collection of gaming technical assets, and creative processes. It
will be a learning curve for everyone,” concludes
Hilleman.
This year the event includes a free Gaming Connect session on
Day One as part of the Connected Innovation Theatre, further
echoing the show’s theme. Here visitors can learn about the
opportunity that competitive entertainment offers service
providers, operators, content providers, gaming developers, social
media networks and publishers. Vendors are also welcome as latest
developments will be revealed on how delivery space, cloud
innovation and gaming networks can help enhance the real-time
experience in a multiplatform world.
Gaming partners already confirmed to support the event include
TIGA, International Game Developers Association (IGDA), Develop
Magazine, Pocket Gamer and Branded Entertainment. IGDA’s
Executive Director, Kate Edwards, highlights the importance of the
event: "As gaming becomes more widespread across demographics,
geographies and platforms, the IGDA welcomes the opportunity to
partner with the Gaming Connect event at TV Connect. Broadening the
horizons of our membership and strengthening our connections beyond
the core game development community is invaluable to us."
The event will take place at the Olympia Exhibition Centre,
London on 19 – 21 March 2013.
To view the full event programme and register for TV Connect,
please visit
http://www.tvconnectevent.com/. Alternatively,
keep up to date with the event on Twitter
@tvconnectevent or by using #tvconnect.
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