Venue set for JPR gaming hardware press conference

SF Green Space on Mission will host the JPR Dessert and Data session. Two EVGA boards will be given away.

small view pie artJon Peddie Research (JPR) has announced the location of its Dessert and Data press conference as part of its participation in the 2015 Game Developers Conference. Dr. Jon Peddie and the JPR team will discuss its updated analysis of the gaming hardware market and talk about the emergence of new hardware categories for gaming.

The press conference will be an easy 2-block walk from Moscone Center, at SF Green Space at EEFG Building, 657 Mission Street, Suite 200, in San Francisco. The meeting begins with refreshments and dessert at 1:00pm, March 4, 2015.

The meeting will provide members of the press with the current marketplace report and business analysis from the JPR team. Sponsors (including Corsair, EVGA, Imagination Technologies, Nvidia, and Qualcomm) will also be available to demonstrate products and answer questions one-on-one. Two lucky attendees will win a new EVGA add-in board (model to be announced).

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RSVP to Robert Dow is required: [email protected] or 415.435.9368.

SF Green Space at EEFG is a modern and eco-friendly venue located in the heart of San Francisco’s Yerba Buena District. The space features two separate event rooms well suited for both small meetings and groups of up to 75 people at powered training tables. SF Green Space is also home to EEFG, a consultancy that helps energy users and service providers realize and express the true value of improving energy efficiency.

The Jon Peddie Research press conference on the gaming hardware industry will meet at SF Green Space, a modern and eco-friendly venue two blocks from Moscone Center. (Source: SF Green Space)
The Jon Peddie Research press conference on the gaming hardware industry will meet at SF Green Space, a modern and eco-friendly venue two blocks from Moscone Center. (Source: SF Green Space)
Map to press conference
Walking directions from Moscone Center to the SF Green Space. (Source: Google Maps)