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2021
January 28
Webinar
LES B&I “Fun and Games – inside a video games developer”
LES International
All

Website: https://les-bi.org/event/les-bi-webinar-fun-and-games-inside-a-video-games-developer/

Join LES Britain & Ireland and their speaker, Steven Webb from Sumo Group, for a webinar on “Fun and Games – inside a video games developer” on 28 January 2021.

Steven is the General Counsel and Company Secretary of Sumo Group plc, one of the UK’s largest providers of end-to-end creative development and co-development services to the video games industry. Video game sales are reported to be greater than the film and music industries combined, reached $159 billion in 2020 (up over 9% from 2019) and are forecast to be over $200 billion by 2023. Some of the largest companies in the world top the video game sales charts – Tencent, Sony, Apple, Microsoft, Google and Amazon – and Sumo counts them all as clients.

Sumo’s evolving business model, in a dynamic industry based on creative works gives rise to a number of different intellectual property considerations that Steven will describe in this session.

This event is free to all LES members.