The annual Triangle Game Conference, which focuses on the gaming scene located in North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park, has announced its tracks and speakers.
The event will be held at the Raleigh Convention Center and Marriott City Center April 7-8. The event will offer five tracks plus a “new and improved” Career Lounge where job seekers can meet with industry professionals.
Check out the list of confirmed speakers or take a look at the conference web site.
via Gamasutra – News – Triangle Game Conference Reveals Speakers, Tracks.
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