Taipei, Taiwan, Aug. 02, 2017 -- Digital Taipei 2017, being the voice of industry, the professional B2B trade fair in Taiwan focused on digital content, is being held from September 9th(Sat) to 12th(Tue). This year’s theme is “Let's Connect”. Organized by Taiwan Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), executed by Taipei Computer Association, Digital Taipei has expended digital content to the fullest. In addition to development and publishing of indie games, animation creativity, smart learning and innovative management education, two new themes are presented this year: IP Licensing (board game, illustration and light novel) and ASEAN pavilion. Digital Taipei will bring new surprises this year! Here is more:
*International Forum: Speakers are highly sought-after at GDC, E3 and TGS.
*1-on-1 business matching with buyers from 18 countries and more.
*Indie Game Festa: Promising developers proactively showcase their ideas.
*Innovative application in cross-industry cooperation between VR and animation
*Promising technology application for VR/AR
*International Intelligent Learning Industry: STEAM and maker education, intelligent learning workshop, etc.
One of the global trends in developing digital content is definitely VR. Digital Taipei also has several VR events lined up for you this year, such as VR Film Jam, VR Hack Fest, and VR eSports Competition. These great topics and events are the newest talk of town that you should not miss.
Registration begins on the 7th of August, for more information, please visit www.dgtaipei.tw
About Taipei Computer Association (TCA)
One of the organizers of COMPUTEX TAIPEI and the largest industrial organization in Taiwan. Established in 1974, TCA has nearly 4,000 corporation members engaged in fields such as software, hardware, and network communication service. The current Chairman is Mr. Tung Tsu-hsien, who is also the Chairman of Pegatron Corp.
Contact: Grace Tsou Taipei Computer Association E-mail: [email protected]


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