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GamePlus and Cybever join forces to support game developers
In an exciting new partnership, Cybever, a leading innovator in 3D environment creation technology, has teamed up with Game Plus, the Australian collaborative workspace for game development professionals.
Read MoreGame Plus & AEDA Expand Support Program with Additional $20,000
After an initial successful run in 2022-23, Game Plus is pleased to announce it will be renewing the Game Plus Support (GPS) Program for another round with the partnership and financial support of the Adelaide Economic Development Agency (AEDA). The help of an additional $20,00 in funding will be devoted to the development of emerging talent,…
Read MorePowerhouse Museum Late: Gaming Event Recap
On September 1st, Game Plus and the Powerhouse Museum teamed up to bring about a free public event centered around the Australian-based Video Game industry. It was a mammoth effort from both sides, with everyone putting in their best foot forward to bring an amazing new gaming event to the public after the long drought…
Read MoreAEDA and Game Plus partner to boost gaming sector diversity
Adelaide Economic Development Agency (AEDA) and game development co-working space Game Plus are breaking barriers through a new support program designed to attract diverse developers to the gaming sector. AEDA is partnering with Pirie Street-based Game Plus, a collaborative co-working space for game developers and other related specialist technology start-ups, through the Game Plus Support…
Read MoreOneQode and Game Plus Announce Joint Partnership
As a place for the Australian games industry to connect, Game Plus is a hub for digital entrepreneurs, allowing them to work alongside one another and share resources, knowledge, and opportunities. It also provides government and industry with access to specialist expertise in interactive entertainment, simulation, and training. The partnership provides Game Plus members with…
Read MoreAcademy of Interactive Entertainment joins Canberra Innovation Network
Today the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, AIE, joins the Canberra Innovation Network, CBRIN, as its education partner bringing unique digital entertainment, games development, and film production capabilities The AIE is a non-profit vocational education provider founded in 1996 to grow the creative digital sector. AIE offers nationally accredited training in multi-disciplinary approaches to game development,…
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