Events Gaming & gambling
Posted on 24 January 2024 by Gaming & gambling
On Friday 2 February 2024, the 19th edition of the Annual Gaming Industry Event will take place at Koninklijke Industrieele Groote Club in Amsterdam.
The event is organised by Kalff Katz & Franssen’s Gaming and Gambling practice group in cooperation with the International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL).
This year’s event will focus on the review of the Remote Gambling Act, which will take place in 2024. Several legislative amendments for the provision of remote gambling that are already in the pipeline will also be considered as well as further issues that will come into play in the coming year for both the online and land-based gambling sectors.
The programme includes:
We look forward to welcoming our guests on 2 February 2024.
N.B. Please note that admission to the event is by personal invitation only. If you have any query regarding this event, please email events@kalffkatzfranssen.nl.
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