Just a note to let everyone know about the upcoming MIT Enterprise Forum on December 5, 2007 at the Bellevue Hyatt Hotel. An excerpt of the announcement follows:
Playing Games—Serious Business:
Building and Fostering Player Communities, the Ultimate Customer BaseWith billions of dollars on the table, game companies are experimenting with every aspect of their business to determine the best way to satisfy customer expectations and thereby maintain a loyal gaming community.
The forum promises to provide insights into how businesses of any kind can foster communities of customers.
Thanks to Jason Chu for introducing the moderator, Raymond Yan, both over at Digipen Institute of Technology.
Panelists include:
David Bernstein, CEO, Sandlot Games
Mike Fischer, GM Marketing XBox and Games for Windows, Microsoft
Jeff Strain, Arenanet
This event comes on the heels of the annual Eastside Economic Forecast Breakfast presented by the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce. Featured panelists included Kristina Erickson Hudson from enterpriseSeattle. Kristina founded the Washington Interactive Meda Program, the first economic development program in the US to be targeted solely at the game industry. Learn more about what she reported at the presentation on an upcoming blog
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