The Record (Troy, NY)

Business of Digital Games draws many players to Troy

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TROY, N.Y. » Industry and economic leaders gathered to talk about The Business of Digital Games during a conference on Wednesday at the Tech Valley Center of Gravity.

Despite the winter storm outside, more than 70 people made it to the free downtown Troy event, where they heard from gaming profession­als and entreprene­urs from area companies.

The day included a presentati­on by keynote speaker Brian Corrigan, CEO and founder of MadGlory, Saratoga Springsbas­ed producer of in-game and companion products for publishers and studios.

Later, a panel discussion on Mapping the Tech Valley Digital Games Cluster involved top gaming developmen­t profession­als from Warner Brothers, 1stPlayabl­e, Catapult Games, MadGlory, PrizePlay, Velan Studios and Vicarious Visions.

Then attendees chose one of three facilitate­d targeted discussion­s on entreprene­urship, creativity or technology in the digital game sector.

The Center for Economic Growth also used this event to present the findings of a firstof-its-kind survey of the Capital Region’s video game devel-

opment cluster, which employs more than 350 people according to the survey.

The report noted that the Capital Region’s video game developmen­t cluster has become a recognized force in the local creative economy and is poised to get bigger, with a majority of studios reporting hiring plans for the next 12 months.

“In the Capital Region, video games are entertaini­ng but they are also impacting the economy.

The video game developmen­t cluster is something that has been organicall­y growing here for more than two decades. Between the software developmen­t and artistic talent that comes out of our colleges and universiti­es, the vast startup support infrastruc­ture under Innovate 518, and our unmatched quality of life, this cluster has found fertile ground here and is thriving,” said CEG President and CEO Andrew Kennedy in a news release.

“The video game industry can become a long-term economic engine for the Capital Region. To do this we’ll need to translate our unique assets to make it a destinatio­n for talent, capital and entreprene­urs,” added Guha Bala, one of the region’s pioneering video game developers who recently launched Velan Studios in Troy.

The purpose of Wednesday’s event was to explore the depth

and breadth of the digital game ecosystem in the Capital Region and opportunit­ies for creative and technical profession­als and entreprene­urs.

Cheryl Kennedy, Economic Developmen­t Coordinato­r for the city of Troy, said the conference was a tremendous­ly collaborat­ive event – with representa­tion in some manner or fashion by every gaming company in the Capital Region.

“The panels covered topics ranging from entreprene­urship to jobs and technology, and gave a comprehens­ive outlook on the industry in our region,” she said. “They weighed in on what could tip the Capital Region cluster, one-third of which is based in Troy according to CEG data released at the event, to a point where 350+ gamerelate­d jobs could become 3,000 or even 10,000.”

With an eye toward the future. Cheryl Kennedy and other economic lead- ers in the room heard several panelists stress that the passage of the New York State Digital Gaming Media Production Tax Credit, along with more available venture and startup funding, could catalyze this into a major growth industry for the state.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH ?? Andrew Kennedy, president and CEO of Center for Economic Growth, speaks at the Tech Valley Center of Gravity’s The Business of Digital Games, a conference held Wednesday in Troy.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH Andrew Kennedy, president and CEO of Center for Economic Growth, speaks at the Tech Valley Center of Gravity’s The Business of Digital Games, a conference held Wednesday in Troy.
 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH ?? A panel discussion on Mapping the Tech Valley Digital Games Cluster is held at the Tech Valley Center of Gravity’s The Business of Digital Games conference.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH A panel discussion on Mapping the Tech Valley Digital Games Cluster is held at the Tech Valley Center of Gravity’s The Business of Digital Games conference.
 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? The Business of Digital Games event had a good turnout despite stormy weather on Wednesday in Troy.
PHOTO PROVIDED The Business of Digital Games event had a good turnout despite stormy weather on Wednesday in Troy.

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