The organisers behind Develop in Brighton 2013 have announced a call for speakers, inviting game developers to submit their ideas for talks and panel discussions.
Last year, Develop welcomed more than 1,600 developers and comprised more than 100 sessions. When Develop sets up shop this year from 9-11 July, it promises to be even bigger.
Organisers are seeking session submissions on a range of topics, including discovery, free-to-play gaming, Android development, iOS case studies and designing for tablets, among others.
Working to deadline
Interested parties have until 15 March to submit their proposals, which should include an outline of the talk and the planned takeaway for attendees.
Aspiring speakers should also note the intended audience for their session, as well as the experience level it is being pitched at, before submitting a proposal.
The speaker submission form can be found online at the Develop in Brighton website, along with submission guidelines.
Meanwhile, those interesting in attending Develop as a spectator, rather than a speaker, will soon be able to register online for the event. A full three-day pass will be available for the super early bird price of £545.
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