Introducing the LOGIN Business Lounge

LOGIN is the conference for industry professionals to networkAnyone who has attended LOGIN before knows that a big part of the conference is networking. Last year we brought people together in an intimate upscale hotel setting, coupled with great lounge areas and a relaxed and networking-friendly party scene. We’ll be bringing the same qualities back this year but in a new venue, the Meydenbauer Center, and with the new space comes new opportunities. We recognize that for many LOGIN attendees, the need to have private business meetings at the conference trumps all other goals. For those industry professionals, we offer the LOGIN Business Lounge.

Private meeting rooms in the Business Lounge

We’ve set aside a large portion of the conference space — nearly 3,000 square feet — for B2B networking. The LOGIN Business Lounge offers private meeting rooms, a relaxing lounge area, WiFi, ongoing beverage and snack service, and daily networking breakfasts, all complimentary to executive and VIP pass holders. Private meeting rooms can be reserved before the conference or on an ad hoc basis right at the event. Each meeting room comfortably seats six and includes power drops for your laptops.

In the mornings, the networking breakfasts in the Business Lounge will not only warm you up with a great breakfast, but give you new opportunities meet fellow attendees. Before 9 a.m., you’ll make at least 20 new contacts with our speed-dating style moderated networking. Many participants have told us that the networking breakfasts alone were worth the entire cost of the conference!

We really take networking seriously at LOGIN, and we’re committed to continuing to keep it the most valuable and most affordable conference available to game industry professionals. Executive passes start at just $595, but early registration prices end April 4. At LOGIN you’ll find amazing networking, fantastic food, top-notch sessions, great parties, and excellent attendees. It’s too good too miss.

Peter Freese is an entrepreneur, programmer, and visionary/co-creator of the LOGIN Conference. Peter has been making games professionally for nearly 20 years and has founded several games studios. Peter is an advocate for shared technology, and was previously Core Technology Director for NCsoft. His experience with online games ranges from first-person shooters to MMORPGs. Titles Peter has contributed to include Blood, Gabriel Knight 3, Ultima Online 2, Tabula Rasa, Auto Assault, and Counter-Strike: Source.

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