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Women in Games International is Mixing It up in Sydney

Women in Games International (WIGI), a non-profit organization in
the interactive entertainment industry, will be hosting its first
community mixer and networking event in Australia on Saturday, October
20th. These world-wide events are held as a way to encourage local
members to get to know professional peers and to spend a relaxing
evening socializing. Admission is free. Appetizers and beverages are
offered.

"We're spreading WIGI around the world, " says Sheri Graner Ray,
Chair of Women in Games International's Steering Committee. "We're
excited about the robust reception that this series has received. It's
clear that the industry has wanted a way to connect to its community -
both local and global. We're proud to sew seeds in a new continent."

Past mixers have been held in Austin, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and
San Francisco.

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Details for event is as follows:
Saturday, October 20th, 7:00 pm
AB Hotel
Crn Glebe Point Rd and Bridge Rd
Glebe NSW
2037, Australia
RSVP Here: anella100@hotmail.com
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We're also putting out a call for event volunteers - it's a great
way to introduce yourself to Vancouver's vibrant interactive
entertainment community. Please click here for the volunteer form.
http://www.threewavesoftware.com/images/stories

/wigi_threewave_volunteer_application.doc

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This unique and first time, industry networking event is proudly
sponsored by Team Bondi, TAFE NSW, AIE (Canberra), Autodesk Australia
and Game Developers' Association of Australia with donations from
Ubisoft Australia.

(More sponsors are needed! Please reply if you can help with a
cash or swag donation!)

About Our Sponsors

TAFE - The Design Centre D

The Design Centre 3D is part of the Sydney Institute, a division
of TAFE NSW, and one of Australia's leading and best established
educational practitioners in the field of digital FX. Founded in 1997,
this award-winning college has established a reputation for excellence
and an enduring relationship with industry.
http://www.sit.nsw.edu.au/enmore/

Autodesk Australia

Autodesk, Inc. is the world leader in 2D and 3D design software
for the manufacturing, construction, and media and entertainment
markets. Since its introduction of AutoCAD software in 1982, Autodesk
has developed the broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art digital
prototyping solutions to help customers experience their ideas before
they are real. Fortune 1000 companies rely on Autodesk for the tools
to visualise, simulate and analyse real-world performance early in the
design process to save time and money, enhance quality and foster
innovation. For additional information about Autodesk, visit
http://south-apac.autodesk.com/.

AIE

Since its establishment in 1996, the Academy of Interactive
Entertainment (AIE) has earned much recognition as Australia's leading
educator for the Computer Game Development and 3D Digital industries.
AIE has grown significantly in the past 10 years and now has campuses
in Melbourne and Canberra.

AIE continues to contribute to the development of the Games and
interactive industries in Australia as an active founding member of
the Australian Game Developers Association, and is involved in
consulting both government and other education institutions on policy
and content. In 1999, AIE initiated the Australian Games Developers
Conference and, in 2005, organised Australia's first academic and
secondary schools summits on games education.

http://www.aie.edu.au

GDAA

The Game Developers' Association of Australia (GDAA) was
established in December 1999. Today, the association comprises
corporate members from game development companies and educational
institutions, associate corporate members (in service sectors that
support the industry), individuals and students.

The main purpose of the GDAA is to increase the profile of the
Australian electronic games industry both domestically and
internationally in order to:

-- Promote the growth of the game industry in Australia

-- Represent the interests of GDAA members

-- Attract capital and publishers from offshore and increase
local investment

-- Retain and attract the talent that exists in the local
industry

-- Promote a sense of community within the industry

http://www.gdaa.com.au/

Team Bondi

Team Bondi is an independent developer producing titles for
next-generation consoles.

Team Bondi was founded by Brendan McNamara, the former Director of
Development for Sony Computer Entertainment's Team Soho Studio in
London and the writer and director of The Getaway, which has gone on
to sell over 4 million units on the PlayStation(R)2 console.

http://www.teambondi.com/

Women in Games International

Women in Games International was founded in 2005 in response to a
growing demand around the world for the inclusion and advancement of
women in the game industry. Women in Games International is managed by
a steering committee comprised of like-minded individuals, is
supported by corporate and media sponsors, and directed by a global
advisory board.

For more details regarding Women in Games International, contact
the WIGI PR Committee at press@womeningamesinternational.org, or
contact PR Committee Chair Brooke Warner at
bwarner@womeningamesinternational, or visit their web site at
www.womeningamesinternational.org. Or contact
press@womeningamesinternational.org for more information.

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