Andy Luckey - Industry Speaking and Writing

Industry Speaking and Writing

Luckey is a frequent speaker at industry events including SIGGRAPH and The Game Developer's Conference.

Luckey has co-authored and co-edited two white papers for the International Game Developer's Association, IGDA. The first of which was on Intellectual Property Rights for Game Developers and the second on Quality of Life in the Game Industry. Both white papers are available free of charge at .

Luckey is a longtime member of the International Game Developer's Association IGDA and is a founding member of its committees on Intellectual Property Rights and Quality of Life in the Game Industry. He is also A Voting Member of ASIFA Hollywood—The branch of the International Animated Film Society which confers the prestigious Annie Award and ASIFA International,The Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) a Professional Member of The Association for Computing Machinery ACM and its special interest groups on Computer Graphics and Interactive Technologies SIGGRAPH (which named him a "Computer Graphics Pioneer" in 2006), Mobile Computing SIGMOBILE and Computer-Human Interaction SIGCHI.

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