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Speaker Announcement: Meet the first of our headline speakers for iGB L!VE 2024

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Secure Your Free Ticket: Dive into Exclusive iGaming Content to Drive Your Competitive Edge ​â

Secure Your Free Ticket: Dive into Exclusive iGaming Content to Drive Your Competitive Edge [View in browser]( ​​​ Hey there, We are excited to give you an exclusive preview of the content that awaits you at iGB L!VE 2024, happening next month from July 16-19 (Expo open days July 17-18). We're diving headfirst into the hottest topics shaping the igaming world. Hear from some of the leading names in the sector including Sam, Michel and Dijana – each a trailblazer in their field. [GRAB YOUR FREE PASS]( ​​​ From navigating global player protection rules, to unlocking growth through dynamic media partnerships in sports and igaming, our agenda promises truly unique industry insights. Confirmed Sessions: The Rules of Engagement: How Should Affiliates Respond on Player Protection? Many countries, including Denmark, France, Italy, and Greece have introduced new rules for affiliates, streamers, and influencers. Speaker – Dijana Radunovic, General Manager - AskGamblers From Ad to Slot Bans: Is the Netherlands Still Competitive? With Spain having rolled back on ad bans, and the UK facing opposition over slot limits, how is the Netherlands handling operator and other industry stakeholder concerns? Speaker – Michel Groothuizen, Chairman – Kansspelautoriteit KEYNOTE: Driving Growth Through Media Partnerships & Convergence: Betting is a vital and growing piece of the global sports industry, with the lines between iGaming, broadcasting and online media continuing to blur. Keynote Speaker – Sam Sadi, CEO - LiveScore Group [Click here]( to view the full conference programme. ​​​​​ [SECURE YOUR PASS]( Curious about how industry leaders are navigating ad bans and slot limit controversies? Our real-time Case Studies will shed light on these burning questions. Don't miss out on this opportunity to stay ahead in the dynamic world of igaming. Secure your ticket today! See you next month! The iGB L!VE team A part of Clarion Gaming You have been sent this communication as a valued member of the Clarion Gaming audience. Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved. We are committed to protecting your personal information which is processed in accordance with our [Privacy Policy.]( [Click here to manage your communication preferences or unsubscribe](

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