The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) has announced IGSA 2023 Technology Summit: Focus Sports Betting, “an in-depth learning symposium” to take place in Las Vegas. At the event, a diverse collection of technology leaders throughout the industry are set to gather “to shine a spotlight on the innovations that will transform the sector” in the near future.
The summit will take place on March 1 and 2 at the historic Italian American Club in Las Vegas. The two-day event is designed “to provide intensive learning” regarding sports betting, cashless and credit wagering, metaverse, and cyber risk and security, organizers claim.
IGSA 2023 Technology Summit: Focus Sports Betting is created especially for C-suite and VP-level personnel, technology business leaders, legislators, and regulators who are involved in regulation and policy and “who must understand and lead the deployment of transformational innovation and technologies” within their organizations, a press release says.
Peter DeRaedt, IGSA President, said: “We are at an exciting inflection point in the gaming industry, where thrilling technology has the potential to transform the industry like never before.”
“Understanding it and preparing for it is mission-critical, for companies and for the industry itself,” added DeRaedt. “That is why we created IGSA Technology Summit Series, to present the most important and valuable information available so that the industry can move forward, prepared and secure.”
The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) calls itself “the largest technical standards development organization” dedicated to the creation and evolution of standards and protocols for the betterment of the global gaming industry. Through the creation and evolution of intellectual property, exclusively available to its membership in 20 countries, the IGSA ensures its members “enjoy a unique strategic advantage.”
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/news/2022/10/21/64717-igsa-to-hold-twoday-sports-betting-technology-summit-in-las-vegas-next-year