Facebook Pixel 'City can be a place that shapes games industry' | The Sentinel - newspaper - Lees dit verhaal op Magzter.com
Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Krijg onbeperkte toegang tot meer dan 9000 tijdschriften, kranten en Premium-verhalen voor slechts

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jaar

Poging GOUD - Vrij

'City can be a place that shapes games industry'

The Sentinel

|

December 27, 2025

STOKE-ON-TRENT has always been fertile ground for innovation.

- Professor Chris Headleand - Head of Games Institute, University of Staffordshire

'City can be a place that shapes games industry'

HIGH TECH: The University of Staffordshire's games hub and, inset, Dr Jennifer Challener, Professor Chris Headleand and Dr Kieran Hicks when the university won 'Best Educational Institution' at the TIGA Games Industry Awards.

The name Wedgwood still carries significant weight across the world, not just because of the ceramics, but because of the way the Wedgwood company transformed a global industry.

Josiah Wedgwood was an innovator, a strategist, and a business leader who understood the power of product, people, and technology.

Fast forward to today and Stoke-on-Trent is home to a new generation of innovators. Just as the Potteries shaped the global ceramics industry, our city is now exporting digital creativity on a massive scale. The games industry is the largest creative sector in the world, bigger than film and music combined, and many of its future leaders are being nurtured right here in Stoke-on-Trent.

The Games Institute at the University of Staffordshire is the largest dedicated games unit in the UK, and one of the largest in the world.

For the past two years we have been awarded the Best Educational Institution by TIGA (one of the games industry's trade bodies), and our students regularly achieve recognition on both national and international stages.

A look through LinkedIn suggests that more games professionals have come through the University of Staffordshire than any other institution in the UK.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Sentinel

The Sentinel

The Sentinel

Brady delighted after Vale stand up to challenge

JON Brady saw his Port Vale team win the battle in a bottom-three scrap and admitted, \"I think it was two teams lacking in confidence really.

time to read

3 mins

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

A case of twin it to win it as stars glam up at Baftas

THERE was certainly no shortage of drama on the Baftas red carpet as the A-list guests dialled up the glamour for the biggest night in British film on Sunday.

time to read

2 mins

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

Trump will keep tariffs

GLOBAL BRIEFING

time to read

2 mins

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

WINGERS PROVE TO BE CENTRAL FIGURES FOR CITY

STOKE City's band of wingers combined to help the team to a much-needed win over Oxford United.

time to read

3 mins

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

New director for crisis-hit Louvre

THE home of the Mona Lisa has revealed its new boss.

time to read

1 min

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

Fourth Tory quits to join Reform UK

'Loyal' Conservative says 'promises broken'

time to read

1 mins

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

The Sentinel

Historic hall's access road facing rejection

Decision due over 'green belt' proposal

time to read

2 mins

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

Nine per cent decrease in reports of shoplifting

Police say their 'strategy is working'

time to read

1 mins

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

New plans to keep us 'free from fear'

First ever county community safety strategy produced

time to read

1 min

February 26, 2026

The Sentinel

Lunch delay as battery stolen

THIEVES stole the battery from a vehicle used to take pensioners to their lunch club.

time to read

1 min

February 26, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size