Today must be a special date for making event news announcements, because they’ve been coming across the wire fast and furiously. Let’s bundle these potentially useful calls to action into a fast read, shall we?
CES Asia: “Oh no”, some of you might be thinking with a note of alarm, feeling aches in your feet, neon-stricken eyes and sound-hammered ears return to your senses. “I just attended the marathon run through endless horizons of of tech just last week at Consumer Electronics Show 2015 in Las Vegas. I’m not ready for another CES!” But the show must go on, it’s just a matter of when and where. It will in a few months, during May 25-27, with the first ever CES Asia in Shanghai, China.
Similar to CES in the States, this upcoming part of the CES tradeshow family will offer free access (at least to the show floor, if not more) if registration is a fait accompli before April 30th.
Digital Kids Conference 2015: If toys, edutainment and games are what makes the world go ’round for you, and you don’t mind spending time in New York City in winter, then the Digital Kids Conference is an event to put on your radar. But, prospective attendees may want to decide about whether to attend or not soon, since early bird registration is running out of time and it’s taking place during the 25,000 person-strong Toy Fair.
The Digital Kids Conference at the Toy Fair 2015 is offering early bird registration until January 16th. Savings versus onsite purchase would run $200-$300. With the purchase of a conference ticket for Digital Kids, taking place in NYC on February 15-16th, the attendee gets access to the Toy Expo expo show floor, a $225 value.
The full rates and pass option are listed on the Digital Kids Conference’s official registration page.
GDC 2015: One of the linchpin annual conferences for both games industry developers and businesspeople, the Games Developer Conference 2015Â in San Francisco is about about to serve up an early bird deadline. After January 21st early bird registration rates end and rates jump as much as $500.
Hopefully, it won’t be as tough to decide on whether to attend and what pass to pick up as it might be to sort out which major game industry-related conference is most important to you during the first week of March!
Check out the going rates and accompanying pass options to attend GDC 2015.
Mobile Growth Summit 2015: Another inaugural event, Mobile Growth Summit goes live on February 5th to the 6th in San Francisco. This summit focuses on the tools, tips and strategies it takes to acquire, engage and retain mobile app costumers.
The early bird gold pass of $195 ends on January 16th, bouncing up to $495. However, when using the previously announced “FELLOWSHIP” code”, the registration rate is $95 for a full conference pass. Full registration options are listed here.
NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference 2015: NVIDIA’s annual ecosystem conference, the GPU Technology Conference, is a flashy, often impressive, showcase of NVIDIA’s visual and cloud computing products, technologies and applications. Interactive entertainment is one of the first markets where NVIDIA planted a flag, so it’s an interesting, relevant conference for gaming-minded business professionals and consumers.
Their conference takes place shortly after GDC, and so does the expiration of their early bird registration options. After January 20th, pass prices jump incrementally by no more than $150 while others don’t bump up at all. Still, it’s a deadline to keep in mind when — or if — registering for the GPU Technology Conference. Registration details can be found on this page.