Future Tuesday - Brenda Romero on "The hidden history of women in tech"

Future Screens NI were delighted to welcome industry trailblazer and BAFTA winner Brenda Romero to speak at Future Tuesdays on the 15th of September. Brenda was speaking on the hidden histories of the women who made a vital contribution to the advancement of computers and programming.

Brenda Romero is an award-winning game designer, Fulbright scholar, artist and entrepreneur who entered the video game industry in 1981. As a designer, she has contributed to many seminal titles, including the Wizardry and Jagged Alliance series and titles in the Ghost Recon and Dungeons & Dragons franchises. Away from the machine, her analog series of six games, The Mechanic is the Message, has drawn national and international acclaim, particularly Train and Síochán Leat (The Irish Game) which is presently housed in the National Museum of Play.

In 2017, she was awarded the Development Legend award at the Develop conference in the UK. In 2015, she won the coveted Ambassador’s Award at the Game Developers Choice Awards. In 2014, she received a Fulbright award to study Ireland’s game industry, academic and government policies. In 2013, she was named one of the top 10 game developers by Gamasutra.com and Develop magazine listed her among the 25 people who changed games in 2013. Romero co-owns Romero Games.