What we do at the pitching event
At PlayX4, Plithus and IGIB help teams practice the investor-relations moment: a clear deck, a tight live pitch, and Q&A in front of an audience that behaves like a real IR room—not a casual demo day.
Open the PlayX4 floor map on PlithusIR pitch block
Startups step onto a stage with seating for reviewers and partners. The format mirrors classic IR: short deck, live play hook, then questions—so teams rehearse pacing, framing, and confidence under lights.



On the show floor
Around the B2B floor, teams also meet publishers and partners at dedicated booth space—so the pitch story connects to real booth conversations and follow-ups after the session.
Find us on the map
The Plithus PlayX4 page includes an interactive hall map: zoom the B2B block to see the IR zone next to FGT, KIGI, and the IGIB Seed Base lane—then tap a booth to read who is where.
Open the PlayX4 floor map on Plithus
What teams practice
- Deck structure that survives a 10–12 minute window
- Live hook: why this game, why now, why this team
- Handling investor-style questions without losing the thread
- Handoff from stage story to booth meetings and follow-up email
IGIB Bridge and Beacon tracks build toward this kind of readiness—if you want to rehearse before the hall, start a conversation from the contact block below.
Contact IGIB