Interactive Futures gaming industry event comes to Warwickshire
‘Interactive Futures’ will be hosted in Leamington Spa next year and will offer a range of sessions and opportunities across three days for some of the world’s leading games professionals, content creators, and curators as well as game players and families.
The event comes at a time when Warwickshire is celebrating its presence and success in the gaming sector.
Leamington Spa is the heart of Warwickshire’s games community and, along with surrounding towns including Warwick and Southam, is developing a reputation as one of the country’s leading centers of gaming outside of London, with the cluster known locally as ‘Silicon Spa’.
Around 130 of the UK’s best gaming companies are based in the West Midlands, creating 3,000 to 3,500 full-time employees (FTEs). Over 50 of these companies are situated in and around Leamington Spa with between 2,000 and 2,500 FTEs working there, over 10% of the total UK games development workforce.
Local names include Playground, Codemasters, Exient, Sega Hardlight, and a recent addition, Ubisoft Leamington. Warwickshire businesses have, over the year, been behind some of the industry’s greatest successes including Colin McCrae, F1, and Forza Horizon. Recent developments have included mobile hits for Disney, Warner Bros, and Sega.
Cllr Izzi Seccombe, Leader of Warwickshire County Council, said: “The figures for the games industry show just how important it is to the future of Warwickshire. The county, the district, and other partners work extremely hard with the industry to make sure that they have access to grants and the right workforce with the right skills to help them to continue their growth.”
Warwick District Council’s Portfolio Holder for Business, Councillor Noel Butler, commented: “Our ‘Silicon Spa’ games cluster is already the third largest in the UK. At Warwick District Council we recognise the need to work closely with local companies to ensure that they have the support and skills base they need which will enable them to continue to grow. Over the next ten years, our plans to develop a new Creative Quarter in Leamington Spa will we hope to encourage even more talented and innovative businesses to set up in the area.”
Stacy O’Connor, Digital Creative Lead at the Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “The statistics highlight the value of holding the Interactive Futures event in Warwickshire because of our recognised expertise in this increasingly important sector. There are some fantastic, innovative businesses based in the area which are making a major contribution to the UK’s digital industry.”
‘Interactive Futures’ will take place at the Royal Spa Centre on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 February, will celebrate the heritage and success of ‘Silicon Spa’s games community, whilst also providing a platform for all UK-based games professionals to gain industry insights, network and collaborate.
The event is backed by Warwickshire County Council, Warwick District Council and Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership.
Further information including tickets for the event are available by going to www.interactive-futures.com or by following the event also follow the event on social media @int_futures.