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Abertay announces grants of £25,000 to fund prototypes

By on August 18, 2010

It’s not all bad news in Dundee this week.

The University of Abertay has announced that it is administering a government fund to help game developers get new IP projects off the ground. As they say:

“If you are aspiring to create a new games development company, or run one already, you can apply for up to £25,000 of support to create a prototype of your own IP.

Your application will be judged against criteria such as the relative level of innovation, the line of sight to market, the talent level of the applicants themselves and the potential to achieve the outcome within the resources available.”

if you are interested, check out the Abertay Grant Funding page.

(Thanks to Blitz 1Up for the heads up)

About Nicholas Lovell

Nicholas is the founder of Gamesbrief, a blog dedicated to the business of games. It aims to be informative, authoritative and above all helpful to developers grappling with business strategy. He is the author of a growing list of books about making money in the games industry and other digital media, including How to Publish a Game and Design Rules for Free-to-Play Games, and Penguin-published title The Curve: thecurveonline.com