EiG breaks
the mould for 2005
EiG breaks the mould for 2005
By staffCo-organisers, ATE and River City Group
believe that the fresh surroundings will bring added
vitality to conference proceedings as well as enhanced
opportunities to boost the exhibition component
of EiG, which will now host around 30 key suppliers
to the iGaming sector. Exhibition-only badges will
be available for those who don’t wish to participate
in the seminar fixture list.
An extended seminar and workshop programme has been
introduced offering delegates even greater opportunities
to pick and choose from a wide selection of topics
under discussion over three days. Furthermore, an
opening-night reception, middle-night drinks reception
and two networking lunches will allow participants
to carry on discussions more informally on a one-to-one
basis with key industry movers.
ATE’s Penny Gruber remarked: “EiG has
grown from strength to strength and the new venue
will not only provide an ideal backdrop for the
event – Nice and the French Riviera are after
all renowned for their warm welcome, hospitality
and ability to host major business and tourist events
– but also allows us to stage a larger floor
display of the latest products, services and innovations.”
Sue Schneider of River City Group added: “With
an extensive list of huge industry names, putting
forward their arguments on highly topical issues
and in-depth case studies, it’s patently clear
that EiG is now firmly established as the must-attend
event for the remote gaming industry in Europe and
we are expecting to see significant growth in delegate
numbers yet again this year.”
EiG 2005 is being supported by the EBA (European
Betting Association), eCOGRA (e-Commerce and Online
Gaming Regulation and Assurance), IGC (Interactive
Gaming Council), International Masters of Gaming
Law and the newly formed RGA (Remote Gambling Association).
For more information and contact details for delegate/expo
bookings, seminar speakers/programme and sponsorship
opportunities, visit www.eigexpo.com
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