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Don't Miss the Last iGB L!VE in Amsterdam – Join Us This July!

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Hi there there, I can’t believe iGB L!VE is only 6 Weeks away!! This year, we have a totally ne

Hi there there, I can’t believe iGB L!VE is only 6 Weeks away!! This year, we have a totally new layout for the show as we’ve moved to new halls at the RAI to accommodate the huge demand we have had this year! Looking back to 2010 when we launched the show as the iGaming Super Show to bring the whole industry together, it's amazing how far we've come, to one of the industry's most-loved and attended events, iGB L!VE is on track to be our BIGGEST and busiest ever! Are you going to join me in Amsterdam for one last time before the big move to London in 2025? [Claim your pass here]( Here are just some of the things you can’t afford to miss: - A LOT OF PEOPLE: Registration is not only tracking massively ahead year on year, but the quality is also there too. When we say this is going to be busy, we are not joking! - Perfect partnerships: iGB L!VE is about networking and deals providing the perfect platform for you to connect with your partners, suppliers and peers. - Learn from the best: we have a host of world-class speakers, workshops, and networking in the PULSE theatre, including "Driving Growth Through Media Partnerships & Convergence" with our keynote speaker, Sam Sadi, CEO of LiveScore Group. - Have fun: iGB L!VE has always been about delivering an experience from the moment you step off the plane to the moment you leave, so expect even more networking than ever before, whether its at the beach next-door or at a VIP dinner on the canal. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. I look forward to welcoming you to iGB L!VE in Amsterdam for one last time before the home of the igaming industry moves to a new home in London. Don't wait! [Grab your free pass now]( to avoid delays. Trust me, it's going to be a packed house! See you soon, Alex Pratt Managing Director Clarion Gaming A part of Clarion Gaming You're receiving this email because you signed up on our websites, attended one of our previous events or bought one of our products. iGB L!VE is part of Clarion Events and our VAT number is GB843845601. Registered office: Fulham Green, Bedford House, 69-79 Fulham High Street, London, SW6 3JW. To contact us please email: info@iGamingBusiness.com Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved. Not sure you are getting the emails you need? You can [manage your preferences or unsubscribe from all communications here.](

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