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Mark Androvich 19:31 (BST)
10/05/2008

Mark Androvich

Games Convention Asia Conference calls for papers

Games Convention Asia Conference has opened its call for papers and is seeking speaking proposals from experts in the international game community.

The main topics for this year's conference are casual games, online games, financing, outsourcing and business models. The deadline for submissions is June 15.

The event is being organised by Leipziger Messe International, a subsidiary of Leipziger Messe, the team that puts on GC Developers Conference in Europe.

"Thanks to its outstanding location, and the dynamically growing digital entertainment industry of the Asia-Pacific region, GCAC offers the ideal forum for knowledge exchange, and to promote business contacts between Asia, Europe, and North America," said Frank Sliwka, project director of GCAC and GCDC.

GCAC accompanies Games Convention Asia and will take place at the Suntec International Convention & Exhibition Centre in Singapore from September 18-19.

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