iGaming Super Show Hits Prague Late May 2010
The iGaming Super Show (iGB) is gearing up to give its namesake the proper respect it deserves. Located in beautiful Prague at the PVA Letnany Exhibition Centre, delegates will descend upon the city from the 25-28th of May 2010. Billed as the "largest comprehensive interactive online Gaming conference of its kind", this event is meant to create a networking web between Operators, Regulators, CEO's and Affiliates. Sessions were carefully picked to give an across the board selection that aims to satisfy just about everyone. These include: 1) Opportunities for operators in 2010 2) Regulators policy track 3) Affiliate marketing 4) Executive legal analysis in every jurisdiction around the world 5) iGaming specific business strategies 6) In-depth financial analysis which leads to consolidations, acquisitions and performance market indicators. With a global focus on the issues facing online gambling in the European Union, South America and whether or not the USA will allow gambling through federal or state legislation, this conference intends to leave no country behind. Attendance is expected to be at a minimum of 2,000 people and is completely free of charge for attendees. Besides the tracks above, there will also be multiple networking events, and a huge exhibition hall with over 100 stands to wander in and browse the latest innovations and companies on the scene, while learning some tips from the veterans as well. While the keynote speakers have not been announced yet, other speakers include the founder of CEMPER.com, Christoph Cemper, the director of Akur Partners, David Sharpton, Joelson Wilson LLP Partner David Clifton and many others in both the operations and affiliate side of the business. So if you've seen our coverage of the last conference in London, stay tuned for more from Prague because you know this an event not to be missed. |
Anyone who is serious about the online gambling industry should scoot over to the iGaming Super Show, come May in Prague. Find out what is so "Super" about this show. 









