The Gaming in Germany conference, which is due to take place on Tuesday, November 5 at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Unter den Linden, Berlin, has revealed its full agenda, which will cover a number of important topics and discussions about the current state of affairs in the industry.
Among the highlights of the conference will be appearances by Ronald Benter, Co-Chair of the GGL; Dr. Andreas Ditsche, CEO of iGaming.com; Dr. Matthias Kirschenhofer, Co-CEO of Sport1 Medien AG; Ed Birkin, Managing Director of H2 Gambling Capital, the event shared in an official press release.
The gathering will touch on a number of important topics, with a big area of focus being the current state of German regulation. Similarly, the event will address other important topics such as media and marketing, and focus on market forecasts, data, and how to leverage advanced data analytics.
Stanisław Szostak, CEO of Astral Forest and Ed Birkin of H2 Gambling Capital will specifically cover these areas through presentations and discussions. Another topic will focus on the need to expand Germany’s list of permitted bets with Christian Vorhauer, MD at Betano (DACH) and Magno Neiva, Head of Licensing and Regulatory Compliance at Altenar.
The event will also have a number of breakout sessions as outlined in the official press release, which include:
As a bonus, attendees of these sessions will be able to earn the so-called Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits and advance their careers and knowledge base. The credits are recognized by the Malta Gaming Authority, one of the vital regulatory bodies in Europe and worldwide.
A step-by-step breakdown of the agenda is available at the event’s official website, which will give you the specifics of what happens in each time slot during the day. You can look up the full agenda here.
If you are interested in registering and booking your conference attendance, you may do so by following the link here.
With 28 speakers, the event promises to address all the most pressing aspects of the regulated market in Germany and help stakeholders inform regulatory debate and make educated business decisions.
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