Lumikai at Gaming Matters, Dubai 2024
- Lumikai
- May 2, 2024
- 1 min read

Lumikai Founding GP, Salone Sehgal attended the the first-ever Gaming Matters in Dubai, at the Museum of the Future on the 30th of April, hosted by His Excellency Helal Saeed Al Marri and the Dubai Economy & Tourism government office.
Salone was joined by Tarek Fouad, Partner at Sharooq Partners, in a conversation about the evolving business landscape of gaming moderated by Nicholas Aaron Khoo, Chairman, Digital Media Investment Committee at N Prime Partners Capital.

The panel discussed the successful playbooks from global markets, international market trends, and how investors need a combination of sector expertise, local insights, and global knowledge to catalyze new start-ups in interactive media and gaming for frontier markets.




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