The Portuguese Pavilion in cooperation with eGames Lab serve pastel de nata, games science and a growing industry location in Hall 2.1, Booth C028-D027.

Portugal‘s burgeoning games and tech industry is on display at in the business area, with Portuguese national cluster eGames Lab from Madeira, Azores, Lisbon, and Évora bringing 22 companies and a lot of atmosphere. The companies and titles include cozy mobile game specialists Infinity Games and indie team One Way Eleven that are currently developing a Tomb Raider-inspired action-adventure. eGames Lab is also working with academics on upcoming publications on tech, data and games, and will be happy to show you their work. For summer feeling and business talks, a happy hour with drinks and traditional Portuguese sweets will be held on Thursday from 4pm at the stand, so if you want to check out what Europe‘s westernmost state brings to the table, you can come around at that time.

Share this post

Written by

Pascal Wagner
Pascal Wagner is Chief of Relations of GamesMarket and Senior Editor specialised in indie studios, politics, funding and academic coverage.
DAK Study: Problematic Video Game Use Continues to Decline in Germany
Verena Holler (Founder and Speaker ‘Smarter Start at 14’ parents' initiative), Dr Michael Hubmann (President of the Professional Association of Paediatricians), Dr Kerstin Paschke (Principal researcher and medical director of the German Centre for Addiction Issues in Children and Adolescents (DZSKJ) at the UKE), Andreas Storm (CEO DAK) and Julia Rasche (Head of Press and Political Communications & Press Officer) | Screenshot press conference

DAK Study: Problematic Video Game Use Continues to Decline in Germany

By Stephan Steininger 3 min read