Video Game Economics

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SOLVE VIDEO GAME ECONOMICS

GET A HIGH SCORE FOR YOUR SPORTS VIDEO GAME FRANCHISE WITH RIGOROUS ECONOMICS NOW

Empower your sports video game organization with data-driven economic insights while remaining true to your artistic and entertainment vision

UNDERSTAND THE VISION. INNOVATE. SOLVE.

Innovate and be data-driven

Solve the Game.

THE FUTURE OF VIDEO GAMES IS ECONOMIC IMPACT

Solve your Video Game Economics.

Do you. Let economics do the rest

Empowering sports video games to have the impact they deserve

Most publishers and developers struggle to reconcile economic insights with their products both before and after the fact. Others face challenges in navigating production, marketing and distribution in an era with large budgets, strong competition for talent and high consumer expectations. Others still struggle to help new intellectual properties catch on.

Let economic insights minimize the risk and uncertainty of traditional video game making and enable your funding or creation to resonate and even reverberate

Empower your sports video games with data-driven impact

Make decisions based on data to cultivate a genuine relationship with your audience

INTEGRATE ECONOMICS THROUGHOUT YOUR PROCESS

It is up to us all to make the world a better place, starting with the economic impact of your video game team and product

Introducing the next-generation of AI, designed around the fundamental question of what it means to be human

Together, we will inspire change in the world, by first introducing your organization to its true potential

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Kweku Opoku-Agyemang, Ph.D.


Kweku Opoku-Agyemang, Ph.D., is former faculty at the University of California, Berkeley in development economics and a former computer science researcher at Cornell University. He has advised Google scientists, given talks at Facebook, presented to government officials from 12 countries and others.

A former session Chair at the Canadian Economic Association, Kweku believes that his next-generation Machine Learning x Doing approach can help organizations and countries to do better by their people by meeting or exceeding their potential. He is based in Toronto, Canada.