TP-Link played as a key sponsor at the Computer Games Boot Camp (CGBC) 2013, held on 11 July, at Monash University in Melbourne.
CGBC, founded in 2009, was initially launched as an event at which students could share their passion and interests about games and meet like-minded individuals. Since 2011, CGBC has become a hands-on, all-around IT industry engagement event which evolves numerous areas such as Multimedia, Programing, Sound and 3D.
During the one-week event, TP-Link served as a golden sponsor, stepped into the campus and interacted with the students from all over the world. Meanwhile, TP-Link offered several of their latest products as gifts in part of the knowledge contest, valued at $1000. It increased the great interest of the students in innovation, and also received a warm reception from the student groups. Moreover, TP-Link won recognition from the organizer – PC Tech Authority, Australia's premier computing magazine.
The gifts provided were: An AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router, N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit ADSL2+ Modem Router TD-W8980, 300Mbps Wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router TD-W8960N, N600 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter TL-WDN3200, and AV200 Mini Multi-Streaming Powerline Adapter Starter Kit TL-PA211KIT.