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MIGS and iGaming Business Form Strategic Partnership

The organising company of Malta iGaming Seminar (MIGS) and iGaming Business, the leading publishing house and event specialists, have announced a partnership to jointly organise the Malta-based c-level iGaming Conference.

Michael Caselli, Editor in Chief of iGaming Business said “We are very excited about this new partnership. We have been a fan and a major supporter of MIGS since its early years and are happy now that we are planting some seeds in Malta”.

The two companies have started to work on new ambitious plans for MIGS and as a result of this new partnership, it has been decided to move the event to next year.

Alex Pratt, Managing Director of iGaming Business said “Owing to the timing of the negotiations to close this deal, both teams feel that there is too little of a time-frame to bring the necessary resources together and pull off an event better than our delegates are accustomed to attending. We will start immediately to set new dates and look forward to working to develop MIGS further into the leading executive conference in Malta.

Over the last eight years MIGS has cemented itself as a leading conference in the Mediterranean that attracts c-level delegates from across the globe. Previous speakers include Calvin Ayre, Declan Hill, Sue Schneider of eGaming brokerage, as well as Pontus Lindwell from Betsson amongst other major names.

Jeffrey Buttigieg, Director of MIGS said, “We are delighted to announce this great milestone in our history. iGaming Business will add an amazing arsenal of expertise to our event whilst we will work together to further develop MIGS as the number one conference in Europe.

For more information about the MIGS, please visit: www.MaltaiGamingSeminar.com/

George Miller began his career in content marketing before joining the HIPTHER team in 2016 as an Editor and Content Manager. His ability to distill complex regulatory data into newsworthy B2B content led to his appointment as Head of Content in 2017.…

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