EiG gets underway in Copenhagen
The European i-Gaming Expo (EiG) is underway in Copenhagen. The annual conference is the biggest online gaming trade event in the world, and has been steadily growing in size over the last seven years. It is taking place from September 15 to 17.
Last year’s event saw 1,500 people from over 60 countries attend. But this year is expected to be even bigger. Also in attendance will be some of the most important people in the online gambling industry.
The event is sure to attract gaming operators, IT specialists, gaming law experts, and a whole host of other industry players. The first day will focus on the future of the industry and new innovations that we can soon expect to see.
It will feature presentations on such issues as marketing, legalities, and retaining customers. There will also be discussions on the role of mobile gaming and mobile casinos, and speeches from some of the leading industry figures.
Last year’s event saw 1,500 people from over 60 countries attend. But this year is expected to be even bigger. Also in attendance will be some of the most important people in the online gambling industry.
The event is sure to attract gaming operators, IT specialists, gaming law experts, and a whole host of other industry players. The first day will focus on the future of the industry and new innovations that we can soon expect to see.
It will feature presentations on such issues as marketing, legalities, and retaining customers. There will also be discussions on the role of mobile gaming and mobile casinos, and speeches from some of the leading industry figures.
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