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Serious Virtual Worlds 09 - Real Value For Public And Private Organisations

Last post 06-24-2009, 2:10 AM by Serious Games Institute. 0 replies.
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    Serious Virtual Worlds 09 - Real Value For Public And Private Organisations

    17th September, Coventry
    Join us for the Third Serious Virtual Worlds Conference;
    SVW09: Real Value for Public and Private Organisations
    Large and small organisations are using virtual worlds to meet, work and simulate working situations. This conference focuses on business applications of Virtual Worlds and will highlight a variety of case studies that will demonstrate the economic and ecological benefits of using these virtual spaces. Hosted by the globally renowned Serious Games Institute in Coventry this conference will show you a whole new world of business.
    Case studies featuring organisations already working in Virtual Worlds including:
    • IBM
    • Reuters
    • Highways Agency
    • Coventry City Council
    • Birmingham Royal Ballet
    Delegate rate - £249 plus VAT

    16th September – Virtual Worlds Beginners Workshop
    Wondering how a virtual world works and how to operate in one?
    This practical workshop introduces you to a variety of Virtual Worlds.
    Explore virtual worlds, learn how to get involved in the many business communities present in these new online spaces.
    During the half day session you will be:
    - Introduced to Virtual Worlds and how they work
    - Shown how to navigate virtual worlds with personalised avatars
    - Shown how to build relationships and entrepreneurship ideas in Virtual Spaces

    Virtual World experts Ambient Performance will be on hand to demonstrate and assist, giving information about how Virtual Worlds can cut costs, offer new ways of
    working and develop innovation.

    £99 plus VAT

    VISIT WWW.SERIOUSGAMES.ORG.UK TO BOOK YOUR PLACE TODAY
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