SERIOUS GAMES
Serious Games, also known as games-based learning, is rapidly becoming a very hot topic in training and education.
The West Midlands region, which has long been a hotbed of entertainment games development, is leading the way in terms of both industry applications of Serious Games as well as academic research into the field. To continue to bolster its position as a key driver of the Serious Games industry, the region has invested in an a number of initiatives including the Interactive Digital Media Project, Warwick University’s Digital Laboratory, as well as the Serious Games Institute.

The Serious Games sector, whilst still at an early stage of development, is rapidly growing and being adopted by many organisations of different types and sizes here, in Europe and in the USA. Here are some market figures:
• The market for delivery of training and educational content via computer is growing every year
• Both Gartner and Merrill Lynch estimate that corporate learning and development is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the overall market
• The demand for e-Learning simulations is growing even more rapidly than the overall e-learning market and by 2006 will be worth an annual $6 billion according to US eLearning consultants Brandon-Hall

SERIOUS VIRTUAL WORLDS CONFERENCE 08, COVENTRY
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! Keynote Speakers Confirmed: Christian Renaud, Claus...more info
ADVERGAMING, LONDON - DATE (TBC)
Advergames are the latest 'serious' games being used by advertisers to build bra...more info
WOMEN IN GAMES
The Women In Games conference encourages research and seeks to promote careers f...more info
SEATTLE SERIOUS GAMES TRADE MISSION
The West Midlands is sending a Serious Games delegation to Seattle to meet with ...more info
EGAMES THE STATE OF PLAY, KNOWLEDGE OASIS MUSCAT
eGames is the premier conference for the Gulf’s gaming community. With spe...more info
SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST 2008, TEXAS, AUSTIN
(March 7 - 16, 2008) South by Southwest (SXSW, Inc.) is a private com...more info
AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE LABOUR MARKET AND SKILLS
Jill Turbin, Karl Royle and Anna King University of Wolverhampton March 2008 ...more info
