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Spectrum Gaming Group increased its presence at G2E 2012

(US).- Seven executives from Spectrum Gaming Group and its sister companies spoke on 10 different panels at G2E this year, underscoring its commitment to this critical industry event.
2012-10-05
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(US).- Seven executives from Spectrum Gaming Group and its sister companies spoke on 10 different panels at G2E this year, underscoring its commitment to this critical industry event.

Held October 1-4 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, G2E is the premier trade show and conference event for the worldwide gaming entertainment industry, and Spectrum has been an enthusiastic supporter of this event since it was founded.

Spectrum sponsored the Global Markets Forum at G2E for the fourth consecutive year. This full-day, dedicated conference track, provided updates on casino operations and regulations from leading gaming jurisdictions around the world. Spectrum was also a Bronze Sponsor of the iGaming Congress at G2E.

Spectrum Managing Director Fredric Gushin, a member of the G2E Conference Advisory Board said, “Our sponsorship of the Global Markets Forum reflects the continuing growth of the international components of our business. Spectrum and our sister company, Spectrum OSO Asia, have an extraordinary breadth of experience throughout Asia, Latin America, Europe and, of course, in North America. This experience has helped us evolve into a global firm.”

“We are honored to play such a vital role at G2E on topics ranging from iGaming to lotteries to Latin America and Asia,” said Spectrum Managing Director Michael Pollock.  “From the private sector to the public sector, anyone interested in gaming, who wants to do business in and with this industry must attend G2E this year. Our commitment to this event is one factor behind our own success.”

Spectrum executives moderated and spoke on multiple panels at G2E, including the following:

•Lottery Lessons: What Role Can Lotteries Play Online?
•Tribal Opportunity: How Online Gaming Could Work for Sovereign Nations
•Emerging Jurisdictions Case Study: Massachusetts and Ohio
•Title 31: Domestic & International
•International Action: Regulatory Innovations around the World
•Mergers and Acquisitions: Finding Diamonds in the Rough
•The Pacific Rim: Is Gaming Ready to Explode?
•A Sleeping Giant: The Latin American Market
•Sports Betting Basics: Online and Land-Based
•Preparing for State Gaming Market Changes: The Potential Loss of Tribal Exclusivity

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