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Gaming in Holland 2026 confirms speaker lineup for June event in Amsterdam

The 2026 Gaming in Holland Conference has confirmed its speaker lineup ahead of the June 4 event at the KIT Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam.

Confirmed speakers include Ella Seijsener, Director Licensing & Supervision, Netherlands Gambling Authority; Arjan Blok, CEO, Nederlandse Loterij; Petra de Ruiter, CEO Holland Casino; and Floor van Bakkum, Team Manager Player Protection, Netherlands Gambling Authority. Also on the list are Björn Fuchs, Chair, VNLOK; Josh Hodgson, COO, H2 Gambling Capital; Frank Tolboom, Partner, Franssen Tolboom Advocaten; Robin Bleichrodt, Managing Director, FGS Global; Leo Judkins, Founder, The iGaming Mastermind; Maarten Wessels, Global Head of Commercial Growth, Adyen; Dr. Andreas Ditsche, CEO, iGaming.com; and Richard Dennys, Owner, Free Spirit Partners.

The programme also includes two breakout sessions led by legal and compliance specialists. Franssen Tolboom Advocaten will host “Relicensing: Tips and practical guidance” with Chris Adriaansz and Joris Crone, while Chevron Consultants will run “AMLR/AMLA: Legal challenges and implications” led by Jochen Biewer.

Gaming in Holland founder Willem van Oort said: “I am extremely pleased with this year’s speaker lineup. As always, the Netherlands Gambling Authority will provide an update on the latest regulatory developments. Leading operators are well represented, too. If you want to know what’s happening in the Dutch gambling market, there is no better place to be. If you attend our event, you will meet the decision makers. In my opinion, that’s what it’s all about.”

According to the organisers, the 2026 event will focus on how regulated industry stakeholders can help address illegal gambling activity, alongside regulatory developments, market growth, M&A, business challenges, player protection and political developments. Registration is open, and the organisers said European Gaming Media readers can use discount code EGM15 for 15% off the full ticket price.

Adrienn Sarkany is a Contributing Editor at EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming), where she brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to the EE Intelligence Hub. Currently pursuing a degree in Finnish and Korean Language and Literature, Adrienn…

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