Get ready for the 10th anniversary special edition of Pocket Gamer Connects London next week, where the global games industry will come together for two days of cutting-edge talks, seminars, and panel discussions. The conference features a 29-track schedule and boasts more than 200 world-class expert speakers.
Delve into the hottest industry trends, including monetization and growth strategies, web3, blockchain, and the metaverse. Tickets are available now, so don’t miss this unmatched opportunity to connect and learn from the most exciting companies, brands, and individuals in the games industry.
Leading up to the event, we will be sharing details about each track and the talented speakers who will be leading the sessions.
The Global Trends track sponsored by Appcharge
Monday, January 22nd
Immerse yourself in a journey that spans across continents as we explore the latest trends, facts, and insights from around the world. This track offers a comprehensive understanding of regional nuances, market dynamics, and emerging opportunities in both the East and the West of the global games industry.
Gain invaluable knowledge and inspiration to stay ahead in this dynamic and ever-evolving ecosystem.
10:30 The Future of web Stores: AI Personalisation & Gamified Sales
- Miikka Luotio, VP of Business Development at Appcharge
Explore the rise of direct-to-consumer sales trends for mobile games in 2023 and predictions of how web stores are likely to evolve in 2024, including AI-driven personalization and gamified offers.
Fringe events, parties and networking
In addition to the exceptional conference content, attendees can also partake in networking events, parties, and fringe sessions designed to provide an unforgettable conference experience. The Kick Off and Global Connects parties are ideal for real networking opportunities.
Moreover, all attendees will have full access to the event’s online meeting scheduler, MeetToMatch, which connects them with decision-makers from more than 900 companies and enables them to organize appointments at the event itself.