iGaming Super Show to take a global approach
09 February 2012

iGaming Business (iGB) is pleased to announce that its upcoming iGaming Super Show will be taking a global look at the online gambling market with special attention being paid to the United States and Europe.
Now on its third year, the iGaming Super Show will be held in Dublin from May 22 to 25 featuring a conference schedule devoted to newly regulated markets in addition to the latest opportunities and financial analysis of existing sectors.
“The iGaming industry is going through major changes with new countries regulating and the United States slowly opening its doors,” said Alex Pratt from iGB.
“Companies need to know how to adapt to these changes and, more importantly, make the most of these burgeoning markets.
“We had a little over 2,800 delegates attend the London Affiliate Conference (LAC) last month, which concentrates on the affiliate sector. With the iGaming Super Show bringing together both the affiliate and business-to-business industries, we hope to beat those numbers for May and bring the delegates together to tackle the challenges for 2013.”
Notable conference sessions at the third annual iGaming Super Show will include a look at the after-effects of a regulated Spain in addition to a report by the manager of the Danish Gaming Authority into the newly opened Danish market. There will also be events analysing the challenges being presented by the regulating of the European marketplace, business risk assessment, licensing, operation, supply and whether the single market approach is the long-term solution.
Notable speakers due to attend May’s conference include top-level executives from Virgin Games, WMS International and Deutsche Bank while a full run-down of the schedule can be found at www.iGamingSuperShow.com.



