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Call for speakers - want to join our PG Connects San Francisco 2018 agenda on May 14th to 15th?

Now considering all industry themes, from influencers to ICOs and everything in-between

Call for speakers - want to join our PG Connects San Francisco 2018 agenda on May 14th to 15th?

We may be up to our cervical vertebrae in preparations for our fifth PGC London 2018 conference in January but that doesn't mean we don't also keep an eye on what else we have planned for 2018. 

Of those, filling the most retinal retail space currently is PGC San Francisco

Due on May 14th to 15th, PGC SF 2018 will build on the series' successful return to California last June with our signature short-sharp format forming the core of an eight-track agenda delivered by more than 100 speakers from every corner of the mobile games ecosystem, while 1,000+ delegates boost their business opportunities by getting the most out of the event's renowned focus on networking.

The core bones of the conference agenda are already set and at this stage we'd encourage experts in any of the following areas to submit their speaking application:

  • Influencers
  • ICO & Blockchain
  • eSports
  • Technical workshops
  • Indie success/failure stories
  • Business strategy
  • Live ops
  • 'Big data'
  • Game mechanics
  • Audio design
  • Game production
  • Narrative development
  • Social platform gaming
  • UX
  • Talent acquisition
  • Team management
  • Monetisation
  • UA
  • Global markets (data focus)

Got insight to share on any of those? Get those phalanges working and fill in the form.

Should you prefer to exercise your auditory and cerebral elements instead by forming part of the audience, PGC SF 2018 tickets at Super Early Bird rates are still available – for a few more days only.


With three boys under the age of 12, former Edge editor Joao has given up his dream of making it to F1 and instead spends his weekends transforming his living room floor into a venue for hosting increasingly complex Scalextric tracks. When in work mode, he looks after the production (aka the behind-the-scenes magic) of Steel Media's series of conferences.