Ian Livingstone, one of the founding fathers of
the UK games industry, will answer your small business questions on Wednesday 2
April 2014.
Ian’s live Facebook event will
cover:
- growing a business
- selling in overseas markets
- creativity in the games industry
Ian
will answer questions for an hour between 3 and 4 pm on the Facebook Ian Livingstone
event page.
About Ian Livingstone
Ian
co-founded iconic games company Games Workshop in 1975, launching
‘Dungeons & Dragons’ in Europe and the Games Workshop retail
chain. He co-authored ‘The Warlock of Firetop Mountain’ in 1982,
the first ‘Fighting Fantasy’ gamebook in the series which has sold
over 17 million copies to date in 30 languages.
He
designed Eureka, the first computer game published by Domark in 1984. He joined
the board in 1992 as a major investor, overseeing a merger that created Eidos
plc in 1995 where he served as Executive Chairman until 2002. At Eidos he
launched major franchises including ‘Lara Croft: Tomb
Raider’.
Ian
co-authored the 2011 National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts
(NESTA) ‘Next
Gen’ review, recommending changes in ICT education policy,
campaigning to introduce the new computing curriculum in
schools.
He
founded The Livingstone Foundation, and is Chairman of several games companies
including Playdemic Ltd. He also holds several public roles including chairing
Skillset’s Video Games Council, advising the British
Council.
Ian
has received many awards including a CBE in the 2013 New Years Honours list, a
BAFTA Special Award, and Honorary Doctorates from Bournemouth University and
Abertay University, Dundee for his contribution to the UK computer and video
games industry.
Business is GREAT Britain campaign
Ian
supports the Business is GREAT Britain campaign to help your business with
planning to grow, hire, export or find finance.
The
campaign offers a range of support, advice and expertise through government
services and agencies. Much of this support is free. See the advice and support
available at www.greatbusiness.gov.uk.