Brainstorm your Game Idea!
The Estonian National Museum (ERM) within the framework of the i-Game project, is organizing the co-creation workshop “Brainstorm your Game Idea” that will be held on Tuesday 17th of June 2025, 10:30 – 16:00.
The event is focused on a discussion among professionals from the museum and textile sector and experts from the gaming industry. In the light of strengthening synergies between the fields and developing innovative educational tools, ERM extends an open invitation to:
🎟 people who are interested on games, and culture
🎟 creators of video games and analogue games
🎟 stakeholders of the gaming community
🎟 fashion designers and textile experts and museum professionals
with the aim of setting the ground for a long-term collaboration of mutual interest.
If you want to:
🚀 Create an innovative game for your museum or exhibition
🚀 Promote your creative designs to a specific audience
🚀 Make known to the public the values and concepts that your brand promotes
Then, don't miss the opportunity to be the first joining the i-Game community and learn how to:
📌 get acquainted with the project’s co-creation platform
📌 test the platform’s features
📌 develop your digital skills
📌 promote your work across Europe
We are excited to welcome your registration here!
The i-Game project aims to create a game co-design community with a high impact on innovation, sustainability, social cohesion and development. Its main goal is to design and develop a collaborative platform, equipped with digital features and capabilities, that will facilitate stakeholders (users) of the platform to co-design games for mobile devices and virtual reality devices.
The i-Game project is implemented within the framework of “Horizon Europe” the EU’s key funding Programme for research and innovation, having received funding from the European Union.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.