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Events NOVEMBER 2014 


October 31-November 1, 2014 Summit for iGaming in Malta


Location Intercontinental Bay Arena, St Julian's, Malta Organiser SiGMA Sundial Court No 7 Victor Denaro Street Malta MSD 1604


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Contact Eman Pulis Tel: +356 9926 3626 Email: info@maltaigamingsum- mit.com Web: www.maltaigamingsum- mit.com


Novmeber 10-11, 2014 Florida Gaming Congress


Location Hyatt Regency Miami, Miami, Florida, US Contact Korbi Carrison Organiser Spectrum Gaming Group • 1201


New Road, Suite 308 • Linwood, NJ 08221 • USA Tel: +1 702-882-8815 Email: events@spectrumgaming.com Web: www.floridagaming- congress.com/





November 11-13, 2014 SAGSE Latin America 2014


Location Costa Salguero C. Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina Organiser Monografie SA Avenida Alvear 1883, Loc. 21 Buenos Aires 1129


Argentina, 1129 Opening Times - 14:30 - 20:30 Contact Alan Burak Tel: +54 11 4805 4623 Email: alan@monografie.com Web: www.monografie.com





Location Hilton Malta, St Julians – Malta Organiser MiGS Ltd Swatar Business Centre Swatar Malta, SWT 4000


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November 11-12, 2014 MiGS 2014 –


Malta iGaming Seminar


Tel: +356 9947 7102 Email: info@maltaigamingsemi- nar.com Web: www.maltaigamingsemi- nar.com


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