Campus Party 2013 Keynote highlight – Nolan Bushnell

By , 28 August 2013 at 13:24
Campus Party 2013 Keynote highlight – Nolan Bushnell
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Campus Party 2013 Keynote highlight – Nolan Bushnell

By , 28 August 2013 at 13:24

Nolan Bushnell is an entrepreneurial and technological powerhouse who has been the force behind innovation on a formidable scale. Founding Atari Inc. the father of the modern video game industry and since then having founded an array of tech companies, Nolan Bushnell continues to innovate and blaze a trail in the digital age. He created the world’s first technology incubator, the world’s first touchscreen menu ordering and entertainment system, the world’s first digital navigation system and the world’s first online ordering system.

Nolan Bushnell has been given numerous awards and accreditations throughout his life to celebrate his phenomenal contribution to gaming and electronics in general, including a BAFTA Fellowship and induction into both the Video Game Hall of Fame and the Consumer Electronics Association Hall of Fame.

Now, Bushnell turns his considerable talents to the world of education with his new project BrainRush. BrainRush seeks to revolutionise and reassess the ways in which we learn and teach by incorporating video game technology into educational software. We are proud to host Nolan Bushnell as a keynote speaker at Campus Party Europe in London and are inspired by the presence of such a visionary and revolutionary mind.

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