British Esports’ Esports in Education Summit returns with the fifth edition in 2023

British Esports’ Esports in Education Summit returns with the fifth edition in 2023

Adam McGowan
6 min read | 10 Jan 2023

Following record attendance for the 2022 summit, British Esports’ leading esports in education conference and networking event returns for 2023.

Sunderland, UK, Tuesday 10th January, 2022 – British Esports, the national body set up to support grassroots esports in the UK, has announced the return of its annual Esports in Education Summit on February 10th 2023, with tickets now available for physical attendance with a 20% discount for a limited time. This will be a hybrid event with free online tickets being released soon.

Following record attendance at last year’s summit, which saw 300+ registered attendees, representing 170+ unique institutions from over 20 countries around the world, the British Esports’ Esports in Education Summit now returns for its fifth successive year.

Scheduled to take place earlier than its usual summer date in 2023, the event will be held on February 10th, 2023 and will take place at the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies’ brand new £5m, 14,000 sq ft dedicated esports production complex in Nottingham.  Previously, the venue has hosted the Commonwealth Esports Championships Qualification and British Esports very own amateur grassroots esports tournament, the Student Champs.

The event is tailored to the education sector of the industry, and designed for Senior Leaders, Curriculum Managers, Lecturers and Educational Institutions, as well as those from amateur and professional esports organisations, to discuss the ongoing impact, developments and opportunities available in competitive gaming and esports for schools and colleges, especially those in varied stages of esports development.

This year’s Esports in Education Summit sees a few upgrades from previous years, including a Student Champs Showmatch, alongside a brand new networking event to accompany the traditional range of keynotes and panel discussions with industry leaders and experts from across the esports and education sectors.

The agenda for British Esports’ Esports in Education Summit 2023 includes:

  • British Esports’ Student Champs – Competing in grassroots esports
  • British Esports & Pearson Esports BTEC Qualifications – 3 years of growth
  • Building & Developing Esports Facilities in Educational Institutions
  • Safeguarding in Esports – Leading the way in best practice
  • Professional Esports – What does it look like?
  • British Esports on the Global Stage – What does the future hold?

In addition to this agenda, the Esports in Education Summit will also provide the opportunity for physical attendees to network with esports and education industry leaders, and tour Confetti X – the brand new purpose-built esports arena at the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies.

For a full breakdown of the summit’s agenda, and to book your tickets, please visit the Esports in Education Summit.

“I’m really excited to welcome colleagues and peers from across esports education to the 2023 Esports in Education Summit.” said Kalam Neale, Head of Education, British Esports. ”Whether new to esports education or a seasoned veteran, the Summit provides unrivalled industry insight and first hand exposure to the current state of esports and education in the UK. This is a great opportunity to network and connect with esports educators and other industry leaders.”

The confirmed line-up of speakers for the fifth edition of the Esports in Education Summit will be announced in the coming weeks.

If you are an exhibitor and would like to enquire about exhibition availability in our networking area please contact info@britishesports.org.

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Contact

Adam McGowan | Marketing Director | British Esports | Email: press@britishesports.org  

Kalam Neale | Head of Education | British Esports | Email: kn@britishesports.org

About British Esports 

British Esports is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2016 to support and promote esports in the UK. As a national body, its aims are to foster future British talent, increase the awareness of esports and provide expertise and advice. It’s focused on the grassroots level of esports and is not a governing body. The Federation helps educate the masses – including parents, teachers, media and government – around what esports is and what its benefits are. Its three goals are to promote, improve and inspire. For more information and all the latest news, visit www.britishesports.org or follow British Esports on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitch, YouTube, TikTok.

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