It has been a successful 41st International Gaming Summit this year as representatives from the gaming industry met at the Ritz-Carlton Washington, DC.
The summit was spread over three days, from May 28th to May 30th and included a wide range of sessions focused on key issues facing global gaming, including sports betting's ongoing expansion in the United States, M&A trends, regulatory updates from around the world, and more.
Hermann Pamminger of the Austrian Lotteries Group and Secretary General of the European Casino Association said: “I feel immensely proud and honoured to have been part of the CEO Roundtable alongside esteemed industry leaders James Maida, Richard Schwartz, and Simon Thomas. A heartfelt thank you to the organisers for this opportunity."
“Moderated by the insightful John Stawyskyj of Ashurst, we delved into the evolving landscape of the gaming industry. Discussing everything from geopolitical concerns to regulatory shifts, the conversation was a forward-looking exploration of what 2024 and beyond holds for us in the gaming sector.” - added Pamminger.
IAGA’s members include leading figures in the gaming industry. Formed in 1980, the IAGA offers a collaborative forum, discussion on key issues affecting global gaming and discussion about industry topics and trends. It’s furthermore a place to gain valuable networking opportunities and vital education.
Mr. Pamminger thanked everyone involved for a memorable experience.
He concluded by saying: “The future of gaming is bright, and it's gatherings like these that pave the way for a globally connected gaming industry.”
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