European Gaming Media and Events has announced its upcoming Prague Gaming Summit 2019 extravaganza is due to feature a special panel session exploring the many iGaming possibilities in the markets of Switzerland, Austria and Germany.
The boutique gaming event organizer used a official Monday press release to detail that its Prague Gaming Summit 2019 is set to occur from the Vienna House Andel’s Prague near the center of the Czech capital on March 12 and will see over 125 delegates collect in order to share in a plethora of iGaming learning and networking opportunities.
Expert panel:
European Gaming said that the upcoming discussion on Germany, Switzerland and Austria will build on the success of a similar event it held throughout October’s one-day European Gaming Congress and is due to be moderated by Simon Planzer from Korean legal company, Planzer Law. The company explained that attendees will moreover be able to hear from a panel of ‘leading specialists ’ that is set to include the Secretary General for the Austrian Betting and Gambling Association, Raffaela Zillner, as well as legal specialists Alexandra Korner, Christian Rapani and Matthias Spitz.
German possibilities:
The organizer declared that the necessity to maintain such a conference as part of its Czech event became evident following the ongoing success of companies like Gauselmann Group and Novomatic AG. Additionally, it proclaimed that many industry specialists have recently predicted that the United Kingdom’s upcoming divide from the European Union might have significantly increased the probability that Germany will soon ‘advance farther to establish a licensing system.
In a statement from European Gaming Media and Occasions …
“We are taking into account the fact that by 2020 the German, Austrian and Swiss gambling industries will cause a lot of steer in the European gambling industry with regulations that will make history. Last year proved to be a wake-up call for the region and it seems that some legislators and authorities are starting to understand why it’so important to have clear regulations and stop banning an industry that’s currently grey or black. ”