BC Trade Commissioner Service

Assists companies in the province’s creative technology sector to grow globally by offering expert insight, connecting them with funding and support programs, and providing opportunities to participate in industry trade missions to Gamescom, GDC, MIGS, etc.

BC Trade Commissioner Service

The BC Trade Commissioner Service can assist companies in the province’s creative technology sector to grow globally by offering expert insight, connecting them with funding and support programs, and providing opportunities to participate in industry trade missions to Gamescom, GDC, MIGS, etc.

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What happens when a facial expression feeds an AI creature, a city becomes sentient, or a whispered dream explodes into immersive 3D light forms? Signals 2025 invites you to find out.

Kabam’s GameChanger Scholarship (apply by October 15)

This year, Kabam is focusing on supporting the next generation of talent in the video game industry by highlighting students pursuing art and design. Their goal is to empower students and provide them with the resources they need to pursue their passions.

IO Indie Superboost: AI Clauses & IP Ownership: Legal Risks You Can’t Ignore (Sept 17)

Amar Sidhu (Amar-VR Law) will be discussing the legal risks you can't ignore with AI clauses in contracts at Interactive Ontario's latest Indie Superboost.

[APPLICATIONS OPEN] Video Games Early Stage Growth Program

This new pilot initiative will provide $300,000 in funding to support emerging video game companies in BC. Eligible applicants can apply for grants of up to $50,000. Apply by October 27.