Prague Gaming Summit Set to Enlighten Central and Eastern Europe with Record Attendance
Published March 4, 2020 by Lee R
A wealth of timely topics will empower all attendees about Central and Eastern Europe at this year's record-setting Prague Gaming Summit.
Prague Gaming Summit is revving up for a record-breaking year.
The Largest Ever
The fourth annual version of the event is set to be CEE region’s largest ever gaming conference, with record attendance already confirmed.
The Event
Produced by European Gaming Media, the fourth edition of Prague Gaming Summit takes place 6 of March 2020 at Vienna House in Prague’s Andel district, kicking off at 08.45am.
Speakers
Prominent speakers who will be on hand include Parimatch Partner Maksym Liashko; Betano Stoixman Head of InfoSec and Compliance Panagiotis Skyrlas; and Superbet Legal Counsel Kamil Popiolek among the many leading tier one operators and service providers from across Europe.
Agenda
The conference agenda will be shaped around the CEE region’s hottest developments for 2020, featuring a full day track covering key regions including Ukraine, Poland, the Baltics and Greece. Industry topics of discussion include customer personalization; Gen Z demographics and the convergence of markets in online sports betting.
European Gaming Founder Speaks
European Gaming Founder and Head of Business and Events Zoltan Tuendik lauded Prague Gaming Summit as the most informative event of the year when it comes to setting the agenda for CEE developments:
“We’re thrilled at the size at which the event has grown, and have no doubt this year will be our biggest yet, with the region’s hottest topics and key executives ready to talk new markets, business strategy, sports betting, payments platforms and C-Level insight.”
Can't Miss
Zoltan calls this event an absolute cant-miss prospect for anyone with CEE in their business plans for 2020.
Outlook
With a myriad of interactive workshops, roundtable discussions with leading industry figures and additional networking zones for all delegates, it seems that Zoltan is far more accurate than enthusiastic.