Blizzard Entertainment, inc. is one of the exhibitors at the GC Asia Expo to be held at Singapore through September 6-9.  At the bottom you can visit the link to get your registration to attend the event.

There are two events running at the same time. The GCA (for the Public) and the GCAC (for the Press).
The GCAC is from September 6-7.  While the GCA is from September 6-9.

On 6th September, 24 hours before the doors open, admission is exclusively granted to professional visitors and the press only, you are allowed to try out all of tomorrow’s games and equipment before thousands of visitors get there. This means more time to play, more opportunities to obtain an all-over view. Journalists can file their first reports parallel to the actual start of the GCA.

On September 6, 2007, the GCA Business Centre and the exhibition halls are exclusively open to professional visitors and members of the press and media, only. The GCAC takes place at the SUNTEC Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre.

September 6-9 is Public Admission with access to the public exhibition halls from 10am – 6pm.
Public Expo Registration here.

Understanding Asia – Opportunities to the World

Leipzig, Germany – August 30, 2007 – The first GC Asia Conference (GCAC) will open its doors next week in Singapore, September 6-7, 2007. Focussing on mobile and online games, outsourcing, and business development, GCAC presents a unique networking forum for developers and publishers from the Asia-Pacific region, North America, and Europe. The organizers today announced a top-notch line-up of over 60 renowned speakers, addressing key industry topics in more than 50 sessions.

For two days, GCAC will host leading international publishers and game developers from the Asia-Pacific region (i.e. (China, India, Japan, Phillipines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand), North America, and Europe. Attendees will have the opportunity to develop direct contacts within the Asia-Pacific market and discuss business opportunities. Under the motto, ‘Opportunities to the World’, developers from Asia will have the chance to meet international publishers and speak about their business. The conference program is divided into four tracks, business development, business opportunities, financing/VC, and outsourcing.

The GCAC program includes speakers from more than 20 countries, among them Allan Simonsen (Technical Director, Boomzap/IGDA, Singapore), Christopher Thompson (Vice President/GM Asia, Electronic Arts), Chris Natsumme (CEO, Boomzap, Singapore), Joonmo Kwon (CEO, Nexon Corp/Nexon Mobile, South Korea), Peter Paul Gadi (Anino Mobile, Philippines), Lu Guangyuan Desmond (Director of International BD, Shanda, China), Bob Wallace (Strategic Alternatives, USA), Bob Bates (USA), Steve Schnur (Electronic Arts), Alexander Fernández (CEO, Streamline Sudios, Netherland), Arne Peters (COO, CDV, Germany) and Keith Liu (Nokia, Singapore).

GCAC is supported by GC Developers Conference (GCDC), Europe’s leading conference for game developers. GCDC 2007 in Leipzig, Germany, attracted over 900 attendees from more than 35 countries. GC Asia and GCAC are organized by Leipziger Messe International (LMI) and Conference and Exhibition Management Services (CEMS).

GCA/GCAC registration now online

Online registration for GC Asia and GC Asia Conference is currently open. For more information, or to register, please visit
https://www.gc-asia.sg