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TRIANGLE’S FIRST VIDEO GAME TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE AND CAREER FAIR SET FOR NOVEMBER 17
Hollywood hooked up with Silicon Valley and headed east to North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park. Today, the Triangle is home to some of the world’s leading companies in the $38 billion global video game industry.
The Triangle’s video game community is experiencing robust growth, in part due to the unprecedented collaboration between private sector companies and the region’s internationally-acclaimed universities.
Also driving its growth is the Triangle’s central location between the West Coast’s entertainment industry and Europe’s thriving digital media enterprises.
The region’s top video game companies are coming together for the first time to offer a first-hand look at the technologies that are driving the future of digital entertainment worldwide.
WHAT: Video Game Technology Showcase & Career Fair
WHY: Local video game companies recruiting to fill more than 100 positions in technical, marketing and sales departments
WHEN: November 17, 2007
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (social hour from 3-5 p.m.)WHERE: One Eleven Place
111 Realtors Way
Cary, North CarolinaWHO: Featuring more than a dozen companies and university departments within the greater Triangle area that are creating technology and content for the video game and interactive media industries
ADMISSION: Free
For More Information visit the official site: www.trianglegameinitiative.org
About Destineer
Destineer develops and publishes commercial videogames for both consoles and PC, and creates PC-based virtual training systems for military, intelligence and first-responder organizations. Destineer is a privately held corporation headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, with development studios in Minneapolis, Raleigh, NC, and Austin, TX, and publishes games under the Destineer, MacSoft, and Bold Games, brands. More information is available at Destineer's website: www.destineerstudios.com.