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IAGA Releases Agenda for International Gaming Summit 2020
The International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) has published the full agenda for its International Gaming Summit 2020. The summit is slated to be held on June 16–18 at the Culloden Estate and Spa in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The meeting will be subject to the elimination of the present COVID-19 threat.
The Summit will offer operators, suppliers, lawyers, investors, bankers, regulators and other advisors an opportunity to meet and discuss the critical issues facing gaming today.
The full agenda is available online at www.theiaga.org.
“I am very pleased to announce that IAGA’s 39th Annual International Gaming Summit will be held in Belfast, a vibrant and rapidly growing city that will welcome our delegates with true Northern Irish hospitality. Our compelling Summit program is focused on gaming issues of international relevance and has been developed in concert with the Gaming Regulators European Forum (GREF), which is hosting its Annual Meeting in Belfast at the same time. I am looking forward to welcoming our 2020 delegates to Belfast and participating with them in lively discussions about the issues of the day,” IAGA President John Hagan said.
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