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Roundtable: The Best Experiences in the World Are Made by People Who’ve Never Met

How teamwork, structure, partnership and collaboration will help build the experience ecosystem of the future.

Roundtable: The Best Experiences in the World Are Made by People Who’ve Never Met

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When:
Thu 23rd Apr 26 @ 11:00 am to 11:30 am
Where:

The Green Room

Ministry of Sound, 103 Gaunt St
London, SE1 6DP United Kingdom

Ex-Netflix, Marvel Studios, Axis Studios

High-end experiential and innovation projects

Full guest list to come. Please come along and join in the debate with our expert panel.

 


 

Title: The Best Experiences in the World Are Made by People Who’ve Never Met

A Business of Experience Roundtable

Host: David Botchey

Description: The experience industry talks endlessly about collaboration, but the reality is that the studios making the content, the designers building the worlds, the technologists engineering the moments and the brands funding it all are still largely working in parallel, not together.

The results are incredible.

Now imagine what happens when they actually converge.

David Botchey sits at that intersection every day, one foot in games and VFX, one foot in experiential and immersive. What he’s seeing seeing is that the next generation of experiences won’t be built by one brilliant team. They’ll be built by ecosystems.

The question is who’s building those ecosystems now, and how.

Not a case study, more a real world provocation. Come and join David and guests at London Experience Week.

Key Questions:

  • Where do the biggest breakdowns happen between studios, designers, technologists, and brands?
  • Who is actually working well across these boundaries today? What are they doing differently?
  • What does a high-functioning experience ecosystem look like in practice?
  • At what point should each discipline enter the process? What happens when they’re brought in too late?
  • How do you align creative ambition, technical feasibility, and commercial reality from the start?
  • What structures, partnerships, or ways of working actually enable better collaboration?
  • What should we stop doing because it consistently leads to poor outcomes?

What You’ll Come Out Of This Roundtable With

Practical ways to collaborate more effectively across disciplines to create better, faster, and more commercially successful experiences.