Nokia producer Scott Foe is set to talk at this year's Edinburgh Interactive Festival, to be held from 10-12 August in Edinburgh.
He'll be giving a talk entitled 'The Reset Generation - How Today's Youth Is Influencing Tomorrow's Games'.
Although hanging on Nokia's N-Gage game Reset Generation, it'll apparently take a more wide-ranging look at youth culture and how it's influencing games and interactive entertainment.
Other mobile-relevant sessions include Magnus Nilsson talking on the topic 'GPS Shows The Way To The Future', and a panel on 'The Future of Alternate Reality Games'.
Tickets cost just over £175, although there are discounts for BAFTA members and Scottish games firms. More information can be found here.
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