GiGse will tackle the popular topic of eSports
13 Apr 2017
Sadie Walters, Conference Manager responsible for GiGse, said, "With architects confidently predicting the development of purpose built state of the art eSports arenas and the very real possibility of eSports becoming an Olympic event, perhaps as early as Tokyo 2020, the commercial opportunities for gaming entrepreneurs are huge."
Industry experts are predicting that the first purpose-built stadium could come on stream within three years complete with commercial enabling facilities provided by food and beverage and shopping malls. With the only restrictions seemingly being the imaginations of the architects, eSports visionaries have outlined plans to transform the experience, harnessing augmented reality and enabling spectators to track the biometrics of athletes and feel their heartbeat pulsing through specially configured chairs to deliver a premium experience.
Sadie Walters added, "Gaming is one of the earliest adopters of new technology and the marriage with eSports could be one made in heaven."
GiGse offers a unique opportunity to prepare gaming brands for the challenges and opportunities which lie ahead. With a focus on "unconventional thinking," it will explore the technology, innovations and potential regulatory hurdles facing all gaming brands operating in North America.
For more information and to register, visit the website.
GiGse will tackle the popular topic of eSports
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