Lindsays to help video game designers
Law firm Lindsays is supporting a university competition designed to help up-and-coming video game designers along the path to success.
Lawyers will provide mentorship to those taking part in Abertay University’s Dare Academy, sharing expert advice on how to navigate legal issues that professionals in the gaming industry should consider - including those surrounding intellectual property and employment.
It is the fourth time that Lindsays, which has offices in Dundee, has been a sponsor, this year joining tech multinational Dell and accountancy firm MHA Henderson Loggie.
The competition is open to students from Abertay’s School of Design and Informatics and reproduces an industry environment where student games studios conceptualise, design and build new prototype games through an intensive summer of hot-housing.
From a long list of initial entrants, a total of six teams have been selected to go forward to the final phase of this year’s competition and will each receive £1,000 up front to begin development.
Alastair Smith, Senior Associate in Lindsays’ Corporate and Technology Group, said: “The video gaming and creative industries are a vital part of the economy in Dundee and indeed across Scotland. It’s important that we embrace the energy around the sector so that it can grow further.
“The Dare Academy does exactly that - providing a tremendous springboard for the creative minds in the video gaming space by highlighting and developing the skills they need to succeed in the marketplace. We are delighted to be a part of it."
The winners of the competition will be revealed in a live-streamed final in September.