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William Bolton Editor


May 2024 Comment


We make no apologies for being chock-a-block once again. On May 28-30 a who's who roster of experts will be speaking at the 41st annual IAGA Summit in Washington D.C. Ahead of the event, we've had the pleasure to chat to a good number of those in attendance.


Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman, Kirk D. Hendrick, discusses balancing effective regulation with streamlined review and approval. NASCAR's Joe Solosky and the NFL's David Highhill offer a sports league perspective on what's key to the long-term sustainable sports betting ecosystem in the US. Hippodrome Casino's Executive Chairman, Simon Thomas, questions why you'd want to introduce tech that allows people to virtually leave the building he's so proud of. Deliver reality reality, he says. A second senior exec from the NFL, Jonathan D. Nabavi, stresses the importance of building trust with policymakers.


ON MAY 28-30 A WHO'S WHO ROSTER OF EXPERTS WILL BE SPEAKING AT THE 41ST ANNUAL IAGA SUMMIT IN WASHINGTON DC


Sportradar's Tom Mace identifies micro betting as an avenue where technology will expand opening up a whole raft of new markets and engagement opportunities. Paul Richardson, Managing Partner at Partis, questions how long it will be before India, China et al see Brazil's tax returns and fancy a piece. Genting UK's AML and player protection expert Ross Ferguson talks up the importance of sustainable play for a sustainable business. Following the recent movement on the UK legislative front, Dan Waugh shares his concern that research funding will be misused with the Gambling Act's new levy. Steve Ketteley thinks some of the changes coming in the UK are a reaction to the industry making the most of the opportunities it was given. Bulletproof's Scott Melnick describes a cybersecurity landscape where attacks move faster than local regulations.


I’m running out of room now, but keep an eye out for our comprehensive African sports betting report with leading stakeholder interviews. Oh, and our table games feature with TCSJOHNHUXLEY, Galaxy Gaming and Light & Wonder. Oh, and...


EDITORIAL ADVERTISING G3 Editor


William Bolton


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G3Newswire Editor Phil Martin


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Deputy Editor Karen Southall


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Managing Director Lewis Pek


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International Reporter James Marrison


PRODUCTION


Paul Rees, Kirsten Clark, Kirk D. Hendrick, Joe Solosky, David


Highhill, Simon Tomas, Jonathan D. Nabavi, Tom Mace, Paul


Richardson, Ross Fergusson, Dan Waugh, Steve Ketteley, Scott


Melnick, Karin Schnarr, Jessica Feil, Tom Lee, Jason Clairmont,


Cathy Judd-Stein, Josh Chapman, Jennifer Carleton, Lee Bateman


P4 WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS


Commercial Director James Slattery james@gamingpublishing.co.uk +44 (0)7814227219


Advertising Executive Alison Dronfield alison@gamingpublishing.co.uk +44 (0)1204 410771


Advertising Support Executive Jodie Pek jodie@gamingpublishing.co.uk


Digital Marketing Assistant Lauren Mellor lauren@gamingpublishing.co.uk


Chairman John Slattery john@gamingpublishing.co.uk +44 (0)7917166471


Simona Dutto,Caio Wyn Parry, CONTRIBUTORS


Senior Designer Gareth Irwin


Production Manager Paul Jolleys


Commercial Administrator Jennifer Pek


Subscriptions Manager Lisa Nichols


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