EVENTS GAMING LEADERS PROGRAMME T
he Gaming Leaders Programme features free seminar sessions that will take place on the balcony level of Earls Court 1. They can be reached via the escalators from the
foyer of EC1 or via the escalators from the show floor on the left hand side of the hall.
Taking Place across all 3 days of the show, The Gaming Leaders Programme will be a comprehensive learning programme.
Hear form the most influential industry speakers and take part in presentations, seminars and panel discussions.
The programme will be reflective of the changing industry and will give visitors the chance to have their most important questions answered by some of the most influential speakers in the global gaming industry.
New for 2012 is a series of sessions organised by the International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) and the International Mas- ters of Gaming Law (IMGL) taking place through out the day on Wednesday 25th January. Sessions will include, Technology and Gaming: The Role of Regulators & Independent Laboratories, Regu- lators M.O.U’s and Changing EU Markets.
Topics will include:
● UK Gambling Legislation. What are the issues and what can we do about it? Organised by the National Casino Industry Forum (NCiF).
● US update: Not if, but when will iGaming be legalised in the USA?
● General Counsel Panel ● Tribal government activity in the US, both legislatively (state and federal) and with regard to participation in e- commerce.
● Gaming and Gambling, why Mexico matters: A regulatory update
● Growth of the VLT Market in the EU ● No Success Please, We’re British: the Gambling Act 2005 ● CEO Roundtable ● Macau Regulatory Update
GAMING LEADERS PROGRAMME
TUESDAY 24TH JANUARY 10.30 – 12:00 Growth of the VLT Market in the EU Moderator:
Rodolfo G. La Rosa, Attorney, Baker & McKenzie, Rome
Speakers: VLT in Belgium: Jan Decorte, Attorney,KOAN, Brussels VLT in Italy: Martina Barcaroli, Attorney, Vovan & Associés, Paris Emanuele Cangianelli, Senior Advisor, MAG, Rome
Finance: Christian Tirabassi, Senior Advisor, Ficom Leisure Ltd VLT in Spain: Raul Rubio, Attorney, Baker &
Mc.Kenzie, Madrid VLT in UK: Patrice Rodrigue, Senior Legal Analyst, Gambling Compliance, London
14.00 – 17:00 Gaming, Tourism and the Growth Agenda Opening & Introductions
Moderator: Malcolm Moss
Key Note Speech: Neil Goulden, President, Emeritus Gala/GREaT Founda- tion
UK Casinos and Permitted Areas: Charles Brasted, Hogan Lovells The Economic Growth Opportunities: Chris Sanger, Ernst & Young
The European Casino Experience/Comparison: Heliodoro Giner
Panel Discussion Moderator: Malcolm Moss
Michael Silberling, Caesars/LCI Deborah Roil, Aspers Heliodoro Giner, General Secretary, Spanish Casino and Gaming Association Neil Goulden, President, Emeritus Gala/GREaT Foundation Charles Brasted, Partner Hogan, Lovells Chris Sanger, Partner, Ernst & Young Julian Harris, Partner, Harris Hagan CMS Review of 2005 ACT - The Necessary Changes: Julian Harris, Partner, Harris Hagan
Close Malcolm Moss Organised by the National Casino Industry Forum (NCiF) WEDNESDAY 25TH JANUARY
Organised by International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) & International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL)
10.30 – 10:35 Welcome Address
J. Kelly Duncan, President, International Masters of Gaming Law & Partner, Jones Walker
Julian Harris, Vice President, International Association of Gaming Advisors & Partner, Harris Hagan
18 ICE 2012 OFFICIAL CATALOGUE & BUYERS’ GUIDE
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