The Association of Video Game Developers of Argentina (AGDA) was founded in 2009 with the goal of promoting and supporting the local video game industry. Over the years, it has evolved to become a key player in advocating for the interests of developers, fostering collaboration, and enhancing the visibility of Argentine games on a global scale. Notable milestones include the establishment of the Argentine Video Game Awards and the organization of the annual Game Developers Conference in Argentina.
Key figures within AGDA include its founders, who are prominent developers in the industry, as well as current executives who lead various initiatives. The association has spearheaded projects such as the "Game Devs Meet" networking events and educational programs aimed at skill development for aspiring developers.
AGDA has significantly influenced the gaming industry in Argentina by advocating for favorable policies, promoting intellectual property rights, and establishing partnerships with international organizations. Their efforts have led to increased government support for the sector and greater recognition of Argentine games worldwide.
The core mission of AGDA is to promote the growth and sustainability of the Argentine video game industry, focusing on areas such as innovation, education, and collaboration among developers. The association contributes to the industry by providing resources, networking opportunities, and facilitating access to funding.
AGDA boasts a diverse membership base, including independent developers, studios, and industry professionals, with over 200 members. The association has received numerous awards and recognitions for its contributions to the gaming community, including accolades for its advocacy work and initiatives that have fostered the growth of the local industry.
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