Ey!08 Encuentro Yogonet to be held within SAGSE

Yogonet starts today its fourth series of conferences in Argentina

2008-10-14
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The event will be held in Puerto Salguero, the modern conference space of Costa Salguero Center, in the city of Buenos Aires. At 8,30 a.m., Yogonet S.A. will inaugurate its new series of conferences.

It counts with the support of entities as ALAJA, ALEARA, APEJA and ALEA, as well as SAGSE organizers, on top of the sponsorship of international top companies such as Betstone, Codere Group, Foster Casino Supplier, Suzo Happ, Future Logic and Boldt Group.

The first conference to be developed is “Casino Management System: Future vision”, that will start at 9,00 a.m. and will count with a panel comprised by Gerald Ayala (Atronic Systems, Senior Product Manager), Marco Herrera (Bally, Vice President and Managing Director of MCC System Division), Fabián Grous (Octavian, General Director, Argentina) and Mariano Sosa (IGT Latin America (South and Central), Systems Manager), with the moderation of Ángel Echavarren Navarro (Codere, Slot Manager).

Then, “Ticket In - Ticket Out (TITO) secrets”, headed by Mike Innes (Money Controls, CEO), Marco Herrera (Bally, Vice President and Managing Director of MCC System Division), John Edmunds (Future Logic, General Director Europe) and John Wimsett (IGT Latin America (South and Central), Managing Director), coordinated by César Augusto Dechat (Trilenium Casino, Slot Manager); and then “Server Based Gaming: Why is it a revolution”, under the moderation of Carlos Sanz (Codere Mexico, Director of Technology and IT Systems & Compliance) will gather Avron Gross (Betstone, CEO), Sebastián Salat (WMS International, President), John Connelly (Bally, VP International) and Kurt Quartier (IGT, Vice President International Casino Markets).

At last, a a panel comprised by Jorge Bazán (ALAJA, Gerente), Julio Brizuela (President of the Chapter of Gambling Problems and other addictions of APAL) and Marcela González (Buenos Aires Gaming Institute) will analyze the issue of responsible gaming.

Places are limited, and the cost of the event is us$ 200 per person.

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