Led by Alexandra Samper and carried out by senior mentors in the video game industry, the project is aimed at women, non-binary and trans people. The program closed with five projects presented at St. Feliu del Llobregat, and an awards ceremony given by Marisol López, director of the Department of Digital Culture of the Generalitat; Nuria Gil, expert in financing and investment; and Sara Borondo, a journalist specializing in the field of video games.

The finalist teams will take part in IndieDevDay, a Barcelona video game fair sponsored by TecnoCampus, which takes place in October.

The closing ceremony of the first pre-incubator for video games with a gender perspective, FemPowerUp-St. Feliu, is an initiative of Sant Feliu City Council, Co-Innova Sant Feliu, and the Totes Som Futur association. Several TecnoCampus students have supported the initiative.

The program director and teacher of the TecnoCampus, Alexandra Samper, highlighted the fulfillment of the objectives of the program, which, in addition to helping the 45 people who have participated to get started, has also helped to contribute to employment or giving visibility to these groups.

 


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