Cypriot online casino software programmer, Slotegrator Limited, has announced that it will be exhibiting at the inaugural iGB Live extravaganza at Amsterdam next month so as to introduce its own team and impart ‘lots of positive emotions. ’
The Limassol-based programmer proved its Moneygrator unified iGaming payments alternative a little more than two months back while a week saw it even ink a deal that is to see nine live-dealer games from Lithuanian company, Betgames.tv, added to its business-to-business platform.
Slotegrator Limited utilized an official press release to spell out the four-day iGB Live as ‘a large-scale instructional project’ this is scheduled to bring in excess of 5,000 iGaming professionals from multiple sectors to the Amsterdam RAI from July 17 while saying that it is to be available at approved N11 to exhibit its full portfolio of wares in the organization of partners Microgaming Software Systems Limited, Endorphina Limited, Tom Horn Gambling, Kiron Interactive and Habanero Systems.
The programmer announced that iGB Live, that is being arranged by Clarion Gaming Limited as a blend of its preceding EiG, Amsterdam Affiliate Conference and iGaming Super Show exhibitions, is sure to draw a range of figures from the iGaming industry including ‘gambling business owners, leading bookmaker pros and media companies as well as our partners. ’
“The most important purpose of the event is that the exchange of knowledge between peers and the development of the gambling industry as an independent and controlled area,” read an announcement from Slotegrator Limited.
Slotegrator Limited detailed that iGB Live is defined to match its principal exhibition by providing ‘conventions conducted by top specialists from the iGaming sector’ including Kostantinos Farris, Chief Technology Officer for Quanta Technology, along with the man behind iGaming Business, Michael Caselli.
As if this wasn’t sufficient, Slotegrator Limited divulged that iGB Live will moreover provide attendees a master class from the global Masters of Gaming Law while its four-room iGB Live HQ training venue will utilize virtual reality technology to provide visitors the opportunity to take part in a collection of gaming discussions officiated ‘by the best speakers and other highly qualified experts. ’