Explore at MOVE Summit
MOVE Summit’s exhibition floor brings together a vibrant cross-section of the animation, VFX, games and screen industries, offering delegates a unique chance to connect with the people, tools and organisations shaping the sector today. From world-class animation studios to universities, training providers and funding bodies, our exhibitors span the full creative pipeline — from education and early career development to production, post-production, distribution and global growth.
Whether you’re a student, freelancer, studio founder or established professional, the MOVE Summit exhibition is a space to discover opportunities, gain practical advice, explore new technologies and build meaningful connections across animation, VFX, games and film.

2026 Exhibitors
Abertay University
Studying one of the computer games courses at Abertay is the first step towards a rewarding career in one of the most exciting creative industries. Graduates have gone on to work for leading computer games companies – including Sony, Microsoft, Electronic Arts, Rockstar North and 4J Studios. Students work on real team projects, developing the project planning and teamwork skills essential to games companies.
Animated Women UK Scotland
AWUK supports a global network of women working across every stage of the VFX and animation pipeline, creating spaces where members can connect, learn, and support one another to build long, successful careers.
Visit their stand to talk about mentorship opportunities, career development, job listings, and the events they run throughout the year—and to find out how you can get involved in strengthening the future of women in VFX and animation.
Animation Scotland
Animation Scotland is an industry body created to showcase, represent and develop the Scottish animation industry, both at home and internationally.
BFI
Meet representatives from the BFI Certification Unit to learn more about how to access and qualify for the UK tax credits for film, animation TV, children’s TV and videogames.
BlackFrame
BlackFrame amplifies Black talent in animation through film screenings, community building, portfolio reviews and career advice sessions. Visit their stall to find out more about what they do and how to get involved.
Department for Business and Trade
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) aims to support businesses to invest, grow and export, creating jobs and opportunities across the country.
Visit their stand to discover how they can support your businesses to grow at home and abroad, including through the Business Academy which offers practical, free training to help you strengthen your commercial skills and through their global network of specialists, located in more than 100 markets worldwide who can provide on‑the‑ground insights and support.
Foster Sounds Ltd.
Foster Sounds Ltd is a one-stop sound service providing audio-post production, sound design and music composition led by Rob Penrose, a seasoned technical/creative specialising in sound and music for animation and children’s TV. Rob has extensive experience creating theme tunes, songs, orchestral scores, and accompanying sound design on a variety of content, often working in the development stage to support the pitch with (sometimes literally) bells and whistles! Stop by to explore Rob’s portfolio and discuss how he can elevate your next project.
GMAC Film
GMAC is a charity and learning organisation that removes barriers and creates opportunities through filmmaking. Their creative and educational activities enable all people – regardless of age, background or income – to acquire the knowledge, resources and self-belief to realise their ambitions in the screen sector, their communities, and life. Visit their stall to learn about short film commission and funding.

Kyoobit
Kyoobit is a global platform transforming empty spaces into walk-through immersive attractions for distribution and monetisation. They offer immersive film and series releases, album drops, trailers of IP worlds and fan-first experiences that launch simultaneously across cities. Visit their stall to learn more.
Ludus Pax Studio
Ludus Pax Studio specialises in developing games using Unity, following a self-publishing model for its early releases and distributing across platforms such as Steam, Epic Games Store, Humble Bundle. The studio focuses on concise development cycles while maintaining high standards, creating experiences that are both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Visitors to our exhibition stand will be able to learn more about their released and upcoming projects, try playable demos, and purchase Steam keys if they wish. It’s also an opportunity to discuss current development, future plans, and the studio’s creative vision and how they may be able to support..
Praxinos
Praxinos promotes a Plugin 2D for Unreal Engine. This Plugin is made to do 2D Animation in Unreal Engine. Visit their stall to learn more.
Screen Argyll
Screen Argyll supports all forms of film exhibition, promotion and engagement throughout Argyll and the Isles. Through screenings, festivals (including Sea Change), film education and community projects, they provide opportunities for remote communities to connect through film and support venues to engage with the widest possible audience.
Skydance Animation Madrid
Skydance is building a global creative community from the ground up in Los Angeles, Connecticut, and Madrid where everyone has a voice. Everyone contributes. Everyone counts.
Together they’re pushing the envelope between art and technology, creating new looks that will blow audiences away. Bottom line, they love creative people and they love animation. So they’re dedicated to protecting the creative process and the exceptional talent behind it.
TRC Media
TRC is one of the UK’s leading training providers for Broadcast in the Nations & Regions. TRC is a registered charity based in Glasgow, funded by Screen Scotland, BBC Nations and Regions and Channel 4.
Talk to them about Reset – their paid placement programme designed to inspire and empower both new entrants and junior professionals within the Scottish Animation, VFX, and Games sector.
Wee Wonders Scotland
Funded by Screen Scotland and led by production company Visible Fictions, Wee Wonders Scotland is a twelve-month programme of training and development for up to four funded writer/director/animators in any style of animation for new and first-time filmmakers from all across Scotland.
Bespoke training, and industry professional mentoring brings creative teams together, supporting their vision to create high quality stories through the art form of animation that is aimed for film festival screenings.
Wild Child Animation
Script-to-screen animation studio offering a flexible, end-to-end service. Whether it’s original IP, co-production, or service work, Wild Child Animation delivers world-class visual story-telling with heart and humour.
Women in Film & TV
Women in Film & TV (UK) is the leading membership organisation for women in creative media, representing over 12,000 members worldwide. WFTV’s vision is a thriving, inclusive and creative film and television industry where women are supported, empowered and celebrated at every level.
The organisation supports women through The WFTV Awards, its extensive events programme, and its professional development initiatives: the Four Nations Mentoring Scheme, the Fearless Leadership Programme and the Kay Mellor Screenwriters’ Lab. WFTV also provides networking opportunities, updates on industry news, promotes women’s interests and collaborates with industry bodies.
