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IAGR and IMGL finalise conference program for Rome 2024

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The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) and the International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL) have finalised the program for their joint conference in Rome, from 21 to 24 October.

The conference explores the future of gaming regulation and law in a world undergoing rapid transformation.

IAGR President Ben Haden highlighted the relevance of the conference themes.

‘Today’s gaming landscape is constantly evolving due to rapid advances in technology, globalisation, shifting market trends and the persistent challenge of illegal gaming,’ Haden said.

‘Over four days, the conference presents the latest trends, insights and research, while providing a platform for attendees to discuss best practice and the lessons learned.’

Partnering with IMGL on this year’s conference offers attendees increased opportunities for collaboration and knowledge-sharing.

‘While certain sessions will focus specifically on regulatory issues and others on legal matters, every attendee – whether they’re a regulator, lawyer, researcher, academic or industry thought leader will find the content highly relevant,’ Haden added.

IMGL President, Quirino Mancini, is looking forward to welcoming attendees to Rome.

‘It is my pleasure to invite you on behalf of IMGL to Italy, to Rome and to our joint conference. The partnership between IAGR and IMGL has produced an extremely exciting event, and I’m sure that everyone who attends will benefit from the results,’ said Mancini.

 

Speakers include:

 

  • Andrew Rhodes, Chief Executive, Gambling Commission Great Britain
  • Dave Phillips, Chief Operating Officer, Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, Canada
  • Anders Dorph, Director, Danish Gambling Authority
  • Peter Kesitilwe, CEO, Botswana Gambling Authority
  • Anna Harry, General Counsel, Casino Gaming Commission, Jamaica
  • Matt Smith, Head of External Affairs, Betknowmore
  • Simo Dragievic, Co-Founder, The Game Safety Institute
  • Mark Pace, Vice-President, IGSA & GSA Europe Managing Director
  • Matthew Anderson, Manager – National Self-Exclusion, Australian Communications and Media Authority
  • Dr Maris Catania, Safer Gambling Senior Consultant, SG:certified
  • Dr Mary Donohue, CEO & Founder, The Digital Wellness Center (Canada)
  • Professor I. Nelson Rose, Professor Emeritus, Whittier College
  • Annette Kimmitt, CEO and Non-Executive Director, Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission, Australia
  • Kevin Mullally, CEO, General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority, United Arab Emirates
  • Bonnie Andrews, Research Manager, Massachusetts Gaming Commission
  • And more

 

Click here to view the full lineup on IAGR’s website.

 

For further information, please email [email protected] or +61 431 659 973.

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