Learn How To Create, Distribute and Monetize Games using Adobe Flash Platform
at IGDS 2010
India Game Developer Summit 2010 – First, Independent Event on Game
Programming, Business and Careers

Bangalore, January 28, 2010: The Adobe Flash Platform is the leading
platform in the world for developing games on the web and devices. Harish
Sivaramakrishnan is coming this February to India's first and independent
annual summit for the game development ecosystem - India Game Developer
Summit (http://www.gamedevelopersummit.com/) to talk about leveraging the
Adobe Flash Platform ecosystem to build, distribute and monetize your games.
The session will cover some of the great features that Adobe offers in
building rich gaming experiences using Adobe tools as well as popular open
source libraries and physics engines built on top of the Adobe Flash
Platform. The talk will then focus on ways to distribute the games through
the popular social platforms and monetizing your games using Adobe's Try-Buy
service (code named Shibuya). The summit will be held Saturday, 27 February
at the NIMHANS Convention Center in Bangalore. 

Harish Sivaramakrishnan is a Computer Scientist & Platform Evangelist at
Adobe Systems with over 10 years of experience working on the Adobe Flash
Platform. a Great Indian Developer Summit alumini
(http://www.developersummit.com), Harish is immensely passionate about
anything pertaining to Adobe Flash, Flex and other platform technologies. He
is a hardcore UI / UX enthusiast and strongly believes that building great
user experiences is the key for the success of any application. Prior to
joining the evangelist role, Harish worked in the Flex Engineering team
@Macromedia and Adobe for the Flex 2.0 – Flex 3.0 releases. Harish also
worked in the Adobe Media Player team implementing the Digital Rights
Management features to AMP (now known as OSMF).

Attend IGDS to get inspired, learn from the gurus who have gamed their way
to success, and join a club that seeks competence to grab a share in the $43
billion global gaming development pie. View complete details of experts and
topics covered at IGDS here:
http://www.gamedevelopersummit.com/speakers.html.

About India Game Developer Summit

The highly individualistic nature of the Indian Software Developer, coupled
with their tolerance for divergent personalities make them a natural fit
into the Game Development culture. With the mission to build a robust
community, advance the careers and enhance the lives of game developers,
IGDS 2010 (Lite Ed) is being organized with the mission to pump the blood of
Indian Game Developers and re-invigorate the ecosystem at large. The summit
will cover industry leading methodologies in game development, design,
production, programming, visual arts and writing. 

India GDS (IGDS) is the quintessential Indian game industry event focused on
inspiring, connecting and educating the Indian game developer ecosystem.
Featuring top-notch keynotes from luminaries, visionaries and gaming gurus
on various subjects from mobile and indie games to MMOs and AAA games, IGDS
will also provide a hub for business and networking opportunities in the
Indian industry.

With support from the International Game Developer Association (IGDA), the
gaming industry at large and academia, the summit's intent is to build a
robust community, advance the careers and enhance the lives of game
developers. IGDS will see participation from Adobe, NVIDIA, Microsoft,
Ubisoft, Crytek, CRI Middleware, Sony, among several others. For complete
details visit: http://www.gamedevelopersummit.com.

A Saltmarch Media Press Release
E: [email protected]
Ph: +91 80 4005 1000

-- 
View this message in context: 
http://old.nabble.com/Learn-How-To-Create%2C-Distribute-and-Monetize-Games-using-AFP-tp27355139p27355139.html
Sent from the Flex India mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Flex 
India Community" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/flex_india?hl=en.

Reply via email to