GiGse 2015 is around the corner and this year we’ve got a new format to experience, “Open Space” as Clarion calls it. This “unconference” or “open conference” concept was designed to remove the barrier between speakers and the audience by including the audience in the discussion. Clarion organized a test run of this concept with the GiGse Advisory Board during G2E Las Vegas and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive, so it sounds like we’re in for a treat.
GiGse Advisory Board member Gerard Cunningham, CEO and Founder of Koolbit, is a big supporter of the Open Space concept and has decided to take on a more active role at the conference this year. The San Francisco based Koolbit is an innovative mobile and social casino game software company and delegates are invited on a Koolbit office tour during GiGse for an intro to the technology and some best practices sharing.
I sat down with Cunningham to learn more about his company, what he expects delegates to learn at the Koolbit office and to elaborate on the Open Space concept.
Becky Liggero: To kick off our conversation, lets start with what Koolbit is all about. I know you can make slots with ease using your software and how does this separate you from the competition that’s out there in your field?