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IAGR Johannesburg 2017 Conference

SAVE THE DATES – Mark your calendars for the 2017 IAGR Annual Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa. This year’s event will take place over October 16-19 at the Emperors Palace Hotel Casino Convention Resort complex conveniently located near the capital city’s international airport.

A busy week is planned for IAGR (International Association of Gaming Regulators) Conference attendees in Johannesburg. The preliminary schedule includes two-and-a-half days of sessions plus an optional workshop to address relevant topics on the emerging issues and technologies impacting the gaming industry.

 

Overview of Planned Schedule of Activities

16 October, Monday: Welcome Reception & Optional Morning Workshop
17 October, Tuesday: Conference Day One
18 October, Wednesday: Conference Day Two & Gala Dinner
19 October, Thursday: Conference Half-Day & Afternoon City Tour

 

Conference Program Sessions

The Conference Planning Sub-Committee is presently developing a relevant, timely program to address the latest in gaming issues, including topics on such subject matter as:

  • Innovation
  • Social Responsibility
  • Sports Betting Integrity
  • eSports / Social Gaming
  • Illegal Gambling & Consumer Protection
  • Anti-Money Laundering & Key Risks
  • Emerging Issues

Further announcements regarding the Conference will be shared on their website soon.

Start planning now to join your colleagues in Johannesburg in 2017!

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