"This is the biggest gaming industry conference globally and as strong partners with the American Gaming Association (AGA), we are excited to see the Indian Gaming industry as a very integral part of the event. We look forward to the great line-up of Tribal government gaming related workshops and sessions that will be hosted by G2E throughout this great show," National Indian Gaming Association Chairman Ernie Stevens Jr. said about G2E.
A strong representation of tribal gaming tracks are included in the four-day event, with representatives from Indian gaming industry professionals, Tribal Leadership and National Gaming representatives to present on behalf of Indian gaming.
Tribal Gaming Workshops & Panels include:
Monday, September 26
Competitive Pressures: Growth Opportunities in Tribal Gaming
Interactive in Indian Gaming: iGaming, eSports and DFS
Economic Diversification: Non-Gaming Amenities and Beyond
The Next Generation: Leadership Development in Tribal Gaming
Money Matters: AML, Title 31 and KYC in Indian Country
Tuesday, September 27
Stronger Together: Gaming Ties that Bind - AGA/NIGA collaboration
Tribal Gaming Roundtables - Tribal Leaders discuss issues relative to Indian Gaming
Counting Compacts: Tribal-State Relations - expirations/re-negotiation
Federal Focus: The perspective of NIGC on regulation of Indian Gaming
Wednesday, September 28
Great Government: The Role of Tribal Councils in Indian Gaming
Class Act: What Class Are Your Gaming Machines? Class II/Class III
Regulatory Rundown: Impacts on Next Generation Gaming - Tribal, State, International
Thursday, September 29
Knock Knock, It's OSHA!
For additional information regarding the Indian gaming panels and workshops, go to the G2E website.