First, on 6 May, GLI’s Director of Latin American Development Karen Sierra-Hughes will address a regulators-only forum where she will present current iGaming trends in established markets and discuss the importance of proper testing and certification to a larger regulatory structure.
Then on 7 May, GLI’s Spain-based Business Development Manager Aurora Merino Salas will moderate the panel, “Technological Roundtable about iGaming Requirements and Homologation Processes, Internal Control Systems and Technologic Convergence Between iGaming Jurisdictions.”
Other panellists will include Cecilia Pastor, General Director for Gaming Inspection and Tech Requirements, and Jesus Romero, Technological Risks Associate for PWC, and others.
GLI leads the world in all types of gaming testing and certification. Specific to iGaming, GLI was the first to conduct successful certifications of interactive gaming systems in the regulated iGaming jurisdictions of Alderney, the Isle of Man, First Cagayan in the Philippines and in the UK. GLI also was first to certify iGaming conducted and managed by the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Québec.