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IGCE to Witness Online Gambling IssuesSeptember 19, 2006, 12:23 pm (5 years ago)IGCE will feature an exceptional lineup of legal experts to talk about the current state of the interactive gaming industry. Naturally, heavy turn up of audience is expected in the wake of recent arrests by U.S. authorities of high-ranking gaming executives.
So the International Gaming Conference and Expo (IGCE), slated for November 5-7 at the Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel in Dublin, Ireland, is expecting record attendances following the latest events in the U.S. The expo will bring together gaming attorneys, investors, analysts, legislators, regulators, marketing firms, advertisers, sportsbook operators, payment processors, and representatives of technology firms catering to this industry. More over, the IGCE will have substantive discussions on almost every aspect of the interactive gaming world. Christopher Dauer, Director of Conferences for The Sports Network, developer of the IGCE, said, ''The recent arrests of Sportingbet Chairman Peter Dicks and Betonsports CEO David Carruthers have thrown the interactive gaming industry into a state of panic. This conference will feature the top legal minds in the industry in one venue to discuss what has taken place and what they anticipate will occur next to both the detriment and continuance of the industry and those involved with it from public companies to the ones that serve them in the areas of technology, marketing, financing, payment solutions and more. Some of the answers will surprise those in attendance.'' Learn, unlearn and relearn will be the order of the day in any expanding field.
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