
By concentrating matchmaking and deal‑making in a low‑cost, high‑density setting, the summit accelerates partnership formation and strengthens the Nordic game market’s global relevance.
The games industry has long relied on large conferences to spark deals, but the new PG Connects Summit Malmö redefines that model. Scheduled for May 27‑28, 2026, the two‑day event pares down the traditional conference format in favor of concentrated networking. By situating the summit within the Nordic Game week, organizers tap into an existing influx of developers, publishers, and investors, creating a high‑density environment where every interaction is purpose‑driven. Participants also benefit from curated meeting zones that streamline scheduling, ensuring that limited time translates into concrete partnership opportunities.
MeetToMatch, the event’s meeting‑platform partner, powers a bespoke matchmaking engine that aligns participants by funding stage, genre, and strategic goals. Publishers and investors can schedule private tables in the dedicated lounge, while indie studios showcase prototypes during a pitching competition. This granular approach reduces the noise typical of larger expos, allowing stakeholders to focus on high‑value conversations and accelerate deal pipelines. Attendees also gain access to expert‑led panels that surface emerging market trends. The platform’s analytics dashboard provides real‑time insights into meeting outcomes, helping attendees refine follow‑up strategies before leaving the summit.
Pricing reflects the summit’s inclusive ambition: early‑bird tickets start at just £50, lowering the barrier for emerging studios to participate. The timing alongside Nordic Game 2026 ensures cross‑attendance, amplifying exposure for Scandinavian developers on a global stage. Analysts expect the focused format to generate measurable partnership outcomes, feeding the region’s robust pipeline of mobile and live‑service titles. As the industry pivots toward tighter, data‑driven networking, PG Connects Malmö positions itself as a template for future niche events. Local sponsors also receive branding visibility, reinforcing Malmö’s reputation as a burgeoning hub for interactive entertainment and attracting future investment streams.
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