Eventus International has revealed more information about the upcoming Player Protection Summit 2025. Although the event is still a year away, and will be held on December 3-4, 2025, in Vienna, Austria, the organizers are already keen to get the word out.
The event will serve as a meeting ground for industry stakeholders who will be able to explore and catch upon the latest advancements in ethical marketing practices that prioritize player well-being.
This comes in the context of heightened regulatory scrutiny, but also at a time of genuine industry-led effort to ensure that consumers are not harmed by their gambling practices. Hosted out of the Ritz-Carlton in Vienna, the Player Protection Summit will run concurrently with the iGaming DACH Summit, drawing industry professionals from well across Europe.
The event will offer the opportunity to engage stakeholders in dialogues about player safety and how the industry can install better safeguards to protect consumers, prioritize responsible play, and encourage it in its players, and how these practicesultimately impact businesses for the better.
The Player Protection Summit argues for maintaining a comprehensive framework that focuses on gambling harm prevention and early intervention, which comes down to ensuring that consumers do not develop a bad relationship with gambling.
Delegates will have the opportunity to explore the next generation of safeguarding systems, dive into innovative practices, and access the latest research in this field.
The Player Protection Summit is an event with a clear mission and focus – making sure that companies in the sector have access to the best practices, stools, and strategies necessary for responsible gaming and comprehensive player protection while remaining profitable and competitive.
The event is still a year away, and Eventus International has yet to reveal the full agenda or list of speakers. However, anyone interested in contributing by participating as a speaker or delegate may already submit a bid or buy access to the two-day industry gathering.
Attendees stand to benefit by learning how to monitor player behavior effectively, protect vulnerable groups, and stay abreast with the latest regulatory and legal requirements when it comes to responsible play and overall compliance with codified ethical standards.
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