April and May are shaping up to be an exciting whirlwind for Beamable as we crisscross the globe, connecting with developers, innovators, and builders across Web3 and the broader games industry. Whether it’s the future of decentralized infrastructure or the evolution of live game services, we’re on a mission to showcase how Beamable and the Beamable Network are unlocking new possibilities for game creators everywhere.
Our intrepid CEO, Jon Radoff, will kick things off at TOKEN2049 Dubai, one of the leading global gatherings for Web3. Jon will be meeting with leaders across DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks), decentralized compute, storage, bandwidth providers, gaming protocols, and crypto-native developers. These are exactly the types of builders that Beamable Network is designed to support – and we’re looking forward to connecting directly with them on how we’re creating the backbone for scalable, decentralized games.
While in Dubai, we’ll also be hosting side events and community meetups, just like the ones we ran during GDC – bringing together developers, investors, and creators for meaningful conversations about what’s next.
From there, Jon heads to Decentralized Lugano, where he’ll speak on the growing convergence between blockchain infrastructure and the game development ecosystem. After that, it’s on to Consensus Toronto, where Beamable will be diving deeper into how Web3-native infrastructure can power persistent worlds, dynamic economies, and player-owned ecosystems.
Back in North America, COO Trapper Markelz will represent Beamable at the Live Service Gaming Summit North America. As an on-stage speaker, Trapper will share lessons from working with studios across the spectrum – on how they can reduce backend complexity, accelerate time to live, and operate sustainable live games without massive engineering teams.
We’ll also be making stops at Digital Dragons in Kraków, Nordic Game in Malmö, and GamesBeat Summit in Los Angeles. These events are vital for us because they put us face-to-face with the developers and studios building the next generation of games – whether they’re launching multiplayer hits, creating Web3-native experiences, or just exploring how to build better games, faster.
Being at all of these events is about more than just visibility – it’s about being present with the communities we serve. We’re showing up to listen, collaborate, and co-create with the developers shaping the future of games.
Whether you’re scaling a live game, experimenting with Web3 mechanics, or building the next breakout hit – we want to meet you, share what we’re working on, and learn about your vision for the future.
See you on the road!