Esports Integrated Conference (EIC) 2021 was organised by Esports Integrated (ESI), powered by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) and Impact Integrated with the aim to reach into the local esports ecosystem. The conference took place from May 24 to May 27, with a series of keynote sessions and panel discussions featuring notable business figures and personalities, both locally and in the region.
The conference drew in over 1,800 participants across Southeast Asia countries from Malaysia (82%), Indonesia (14%), Philippines, Thailand, India, Vietnam, Singapore and more (4%). With esports and mobile gaming making its way into sanctioned tournaments such as the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) and Asian Games, we see an exponential growth in the sport, both locally and regionally. In addition to its growth, it also fuels the convergence of various established industries for key industry players, organisers, brands and game developers. EIC 2021 paved the way for opportunities to connect with a highly engaged audience during the panel discussions and networking sessions.
The 4-day virtual conference aimed to give a deeper understanding of the power of esports, explored avenues for the esports industry to continuously develop and grow, and further expand the esports ecosystem consisting of professional and up-and-coming gamers. EIC 2021 featured partners and notable speakers from the region that shared valuable insights, relevant industry knowledge and advice. Some notable highlights from EIC 2021 as follows:
“We want to celebrate esports heroes and their values, we want to engage with the ecosystem, and we want to create memorable experiences.” Carlos Alimurung, CEO of ONE Esports | |
“Don’t do it for the money—which is easier said than done—do it for the passion. If you have the right mentality, attitude and passion, you will get somewhere. Never give up.” Hou Yin Wan, Country Director of GushCloud Malaysia | |
“It’s not only about reaching out to the community or the market, it’s about how you can enrich your brand and be a part of the esports community.” Hazman Hassan, CEO of KITAMEN | |
“Each and every one of us plays an integral part in ensuring the growth and development of the esports industry, be it the government or the community.” Dato’ Latt Shariman Abdullah, Founder & Former President of the Malaysian Esports Federation | |
“I am not surprised that we have a lot of female players that are very excited to be involved and try Mobile Legends: Bang Bang” Izza Izelan, Executive Director of women:girls |
As part of the long-term plan of the National Esports Roadmap, Esports Integrated Conference will be held annually with an expected on-ground event in 2022. YB Dato’ Sri Reezal Merican Naina Merican, Youth and Sports Minister recently announced ESI’s next initiative, the hosting of the Malaysian Esukan League 2021 (MEL21), with the official tournament dates soon to be announced.