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Fast Company: Why You Should Start a Company in: Raleigh-Durham
Durham Ranks #4 in The 25 Best Cities for College Grads
Triangle Game Conference held its second annual conference in Raleigh, North Carolina on April 7th and 8th. The conference was held in both the Marriott City Center hotel and the Raleigh Convention Center across the street (and also connected to the Marriott via underground thoroughfare). The name of the conference stems from "the triangle" formed by the three cities clustered in the area - Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill.
More than 900 video game enthusiasts met for a two-day conference to promote the Triangle as a hot spot for video game companies.
localtechwire: TGC to highlight one of RTP's crown jewels
Stephanie O'Malley Deming to participate in Middleware and Outsourcing Panel
CHAPEL HILL -- The stereotype of video game players as young, brainy loners -- usually male -- no longer applies, two directors of game design companies told an audience during a panel discussion at UNC on Wednesday.
The Triangle is home to numerous businesses that are part of the billion-dollar mobile app industry.
Join us for an All-Star panel featuring some of the area's most successful mobile app developers and service providers.
Join us at the 2009 Internet Summit November 4-5th held in the Raleigh Convention Center in downtown Raleigh, NC for a panel discussion featuring local industry leaders on "Gaming and Immersive Learning. Featured panelists include:
SPARKcon, an annual festival in the capital city designed to celebrate the Triangle's creative spirit, is adding the region's growing videogame industry to the mix this year.
Call the new effort GamingSPARK - and it should be fun with games, as well as emerging technology on display.
Just as Megan Wood hoped, last weekend's gamingSPARK brought a lot of attention to the Triangle's emerging video game industry.
Wood tells The Skinny that some 400 people participated in the various game and accessory-related events as well as a live tournament featuring Cary-based Epic Games' multi-million seller "Gears of War 2."
Local students and video game developers will show off their latest projects for the first ever gamingSPARK. The list includes a broad range of categories including Serious, Casual, Mobile, and Student. These games will all take the spotlight September 18 at 5 p.m. at Urban Design Center located in downtown Raleigh on the corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Street.
In Raleigh on September 4, 2009 - 2 Bit Sho features work by artists from and inspired by the Triangle's game industry.