New Inventor & Business Conference Track
LARGEST toy inventor and game inventor event in world!
November 19-20, 2020, 8am-10pm
Pitch, Learn, Connect
This is YOUR opportunity to pitch ideas directly to manufacturers, investors, retailers, and product acquisition executives.
This is our 15th year bringing together toy and game inventors with unrivaled opportunities to pitch your ideas and network. Learn about licensing, how to pitch, self publish, int'l markets, distribute, find reps, pr, marketing, and more straight from the pros! Includes tickets to exclusive Irish Pub Night and Toy & Game Innovation Awards (TAGIEs).
Space limited - reserve your seat now!
Why You Need to Attend
"CHITAG is “THE” event for the Toy Industry, it is a who’s who of Toy & Game Inventors and Toy & Game Companies. The Conferences, Gala and Fair are unmatched for Educating, Celebrating and Playing in our industry. I’m very excited for this year’s event - it is timed perfectly for seeing the best of the best toys and games right in the heart of our biggest selling season!" - Gary Swisher, EVP Design, Spin Master
"If you’re truly serious about getting into the toy & game industry, whether it be as a designer looking to license your ideas or start producing your own products, I can’t recommend enough attending this Conference. I first attended in 2014 and have since licensed several toys and games, all to companies that I met at the conference (Spin Master, Marbles, Mindware & Fat Brain Toys). Although I’m a newbie to the industry I’m confident in saying that you would be very hard pressed to find any single event that new (and experienced) toy & game inventors can attend that will be as helpful to your aspirations. " -Brady Peterson
"CHITAG is a high point of the year. I am able to meet and speak with inventors from around the globe in an amazing, innovative and supportive environment. It is the only toy and game fair that offers this combination of new and experienced inventors, learning and networking opportunities, and an event that is literally and figuratively built around an open-to-the-public Toy Fair set on Chicago’s historic Navy Pier. It is a great place to experience every part of the toy industry, from the inventors, colleagues, and business partners, to watching the children’s reactions to the toys and games on the show floor to wrap up the week.” - Rich Mazel – Head of Global Product Acquisitions, Hasbro, Inc.
Conference Registration Includes...
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Two days of customized conference sessions designed to give you a broad exposure to the toy & game industry, expand your business and save you from making costly mistakes.
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An exhibit table with a "Speed Meeting" opportunity to pitch your toy, game or app prototypes, products, and ideas to dozens of companies for licensing and feedback.
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Unparalleled opportunity to network with peers, speakers, toy and game product acquisition executives as well as consultants and others that can help you succeed.
- Opportunity to meet with toy an game companies
- One ticket to Inventor Pub Night - great food, great space, great networking!
- One ticket to the Toy & Game Innovation Awards (TAGIEs) on Friday night
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Two-day admission to the Fair on Saturday & Sunday
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Discounts on exhibition space at the Chicago Toy & Game Fair - A $300 discount on a 6 feet inventor table space or a $500 discount on a 10 x 10 square feet or larger booth space. This is separate from the table you receive at this inventor conference.
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Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner for both days
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Coffee, tea & networking breaks for both days
Exhibit Tables and "Speed Meeting"
Attendees with prototypes, inventions, products, and/or services receive a 6 foot exhibit table which allows you to present product during the conference on Friday. All materials being displayed must fit on top of the 6 foot table. Table coverings are acceptable as is a free standing pull up banner up to 3'x8' placed behind your table.
During the "Speed Meeting and Pitching" period on Friday morning, all product acquisition executives will listen to the "elevator pitch" at each table. The schedule permits at least one minute with each company, and then take advantage of the networking opportunities to have deeper discussions with the people who are interested in your products.
Prepare for the Conferences
Don't wait until the Conferences, here are things you can now to get started in the Toy & Game Industry:
1. Read the Whitepapers especially How to Prepare Pitch Sheet
2. Become a member of Linkedin Toy & Game Innovator Group
3. Review map of Navy Pier so you know where you are going. Navy Pier Meeting Rooms
Click Here for Map of all of Navy Pier - Conference Room are between the numbers marked 25 and 26 - near the Grand Ballroom. Addition directions here: www.chitag.com/directions
4. Register for Women Toys Breakfast on the Saturday morning after Conferences for addition knowledge and networking.
5. There are inventor tables available at the Chicago Toy & Game Fair on Saturday and Sunday for $500 if you are attending Conferences. Ask us for the promo code if interested.
6. Welcome to our inventor community! See you soon!
7. From the archives! You Don't Know What You Don't Know!
8. Curated list of tools and resources for starting your business and working more efficiently http://techbizgurl.com/resources
Past Attendees Recommend Attending!
"The conferences were informative and motivating. It was wonderful listening to industry professionals speak to a variety of relevant topics. We attended as new inventors with a diverse portfolio of ten games to pitch. The connections we made at ChiTAG resulted in licensing six concepts and one brand. Pretty remarkable! We look forward to many more conferences in the future. Thank you!" - Brenda Ekstroem of Blue Ninja Studios and Erica Golub of DesignELF Studios.
“My game is being manufactured by PlayMonster for a 2020 launch, and I am already working on my next game. My goal is to be there every year from here on out to exhibit a new game.” Shawn Villela
“The Inventor Conferences are an incredible opportunity to network and pitch your ideas to industry professionals. I licensed my game, Stripes, to Breaking Games after pitching it at a speed dating event. The contacts I made remain invaluable years later. Thank you, Mary!” -Maxine Ekl, Clever Playing Cards, Protospiel-Chicago organizer
The Inventor Conferences and consumer Fair surpassed our wildest expectations. We have interest from retailers, licensees and met vendors with whom we have now contracted for manufacturing and fulfillment. The Conference panels were so rich with content and we are so grateful for this insider knowledge. Perhaps the most rewarding element, was the direct family and kid feedback we received at the Fair following the Conferences. The positive reception gave us the data we needed to accelerate getting our game into the market! - Stacy Katz and Maximina Revis, Co-Creators of Not Parent Approved
BrainSpin continues strong sales at Winning Moves USA, selling over 50,000 copies since its debut in 2016. I learned so much at the Conferences and Fair and could not have gotten this deal without the work you do supporting newbies like me. I came to understand the value of licensing versus self-publishing; learned the important terms, conditions and gray areas of legal deals; met a Hasbro executive and played my game with him (he later connected me with Winning Moves); and a colleague of his, who kindly offered his advice on who to work with and what I could expect in a deal; and I boosted my credibility by selling more than a hundred copies of BrainSpin at the Fair. Super psyched to come back this year with a new idea!" - Frankie Abralind
"CHITAG is the best conference and networking experience I have ever had!" -Heidi Larson, Hb's Toys & Accessories
"You can spend years trying to figure out the ropes of a new industry, or you can spend two days at T&GCon and meet those that know, listen to those that know, and then you can move forward with your idea. We listened. When we left we had orders and we had a vision. We went from being a nobody to a somebody. Thank you so much!" - Bill Witt, Founder, Pajaggle, Inc
“First class - ample venue, fine food/beverage, well-credentialed speakers, awards dinner, impressive and well-connected industry execs attending. Your event far exceeded my expectations! A great experience! The face-to-face contact with industry folks is invaluable. I heartily recommend this for anyone hoping to break into the business. Even if a person does not find the news to be good about their proposed toy or game, then they at least know that they gave themselves the very best chance for success. Thanks to T&GCon, my game “Choice Words” was picked up by MindWare.” - Bob Kamp
“We went to a Toy Show, and it happened to be the Chicago Toy Fair, and within the first hour we got offered a license agreement.” — Dustin "Red Dragon" Berk, Ninja Cards on Shark Tank
"This event makes me fall in love with the Toy & Game Industry each year!” - Megan Hinterman Kanous - Publisher Services, Inc.
"I don't think I have learned more about the Toy Biz since... ever. I didn't want it to end." - Carle Wunderlich, President, Best of Best Toys, Inc.
The Innovation Conferences are aa valuable a networking event to me, as it is to the inventors attending! Mary and her team assemble some of the most talented people in the industry. It is like no other toy conference available. I am sure some the industry’s best, new ideas are being discussed and created throughout the conference events – we will just have to watch the toy shelves to see!" - Tracy Dudkiewicz, TAP Marketing
"In two days companies such as Hasbro and Barnes and Noble covered everything from what the major retail buyers were looking for, how and why decisions were made, to how to save on manufacturing. This was topped only by the opportunity to have a one-on-one with the same experts allowing them to comment on our product and answer our questions. They were all very generous with their time and suggestions. T&GCon is a must for anyone who wants to understand the toy and game industry or market their product. I came away from the event both professionally and personally enriched." - Gary Nolan, Inventarium