Looking to maximize the marketing efforts, attract more customers, build player loyalty and cement brand identity through new media-channel development?
Clarion Gaming thought it might be a wise idea to explore some of the North American regulations and advances in technology and turn them into focal points of the Next Generation in Gambling event. According to a recent press release, this exciting new conference will be held July 29 and 30, 2008 at the Palais des Congres in Montreal, Canada.
Why is this so important for the gambling industry? Well, first of all, it is filled with all kind of information and networking opportunities for gambling professionals. Secondly, NGG hopes it will actually educate participants about the legal climate for online distribution of ‘pay-to-play’ games and lotteries. Nevertheless, the event will also explore multi-channel strategies, introduce new technologies, and show attendees how to increase earnings and player loyalty.
Clarion itself stated that this conference was custom designed around companies that serve the regulated gaming market and are looking to grow their business via multi-channel development. It is a ‘how-to’ on implementation and navigating the legal landscape so as to keep within compliance parameters in North American jurisdictions, from both the federal and state levels. No to mention a series of dedicated sessions will be spread across two tracks, Technology and Legal Developments.
For those of you who are unaware of the subject, you should know NGG is the ideal venue for any gambling company working in the U.S., Canadian, and Latin American markets, where the implementation of next-generation strategies is crucial to long-term success.
If this raised your interest in any way, you might also know that among several high-profile speakers there’s Hon. Alfonse D'Amato, the current Chairman of the Poker Players Alliance and former New York Senator, who will discuss U.S.-focused legal initiatives and lobbying policies. However, some other confirmed speakers include Chris Collins of Second Life (Linden Lab), Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky of McGill University, Tony Fontaine, CEO of ProPickRacing.com, and Shawn Kreloff, CEO of Sona Mobile.
CEO of Clarion Gaming, Americas, Mrs. Sue Schneider commented: "It is important for the industry to know what the legal possibilities are at this point and what they will be in the next couple of years. There's a lot of revenue being left on the table. NGG aims to provide insight into legal grey areas and present case studies of technologies available that address certain legal requirements in North American markets."
So, to make your own professional kick-ass kit for gamblers, all you have to do is buy some cheating courses from the MIT league and then attend this cool event! Are you ready?
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