Registration is now open for the Global Gaming Expo (G2E), one of the leading events in the worldwide online gaming industry, is set to take place once again in 2019. Starting on October 14th for the Education content and on October 15th for the Expo Hall, the event will end on the 17th, offering four days packed with exciting presentations and with many leading industry names participating.
From Online Casinos to eSports: G2E Covers Everything
G2E will take place in the Sands Expo in Las Vegas, USA, and will welcome participants from all across the globe. The event will include a vast Expo Hall that will showcase gaming solutions across a wide range of niche sectors. Anything from eSports to online casino gaming will have a place in the event, which will welcome names like Playtech, the online gambling software company that is a regular provider of sports betting and online casino gaming software. Founded in 1999 and embraced by a wide range of online casinos, as well as well-known bingo sites such as Buzz Bingo, Playtech will celebrate twenty years at G2E, which has peaked interest in what the firm will have to show.
Sports Betting Symposium Will Take Place Again in 2019
The show, which will see the largest number of global and commercial gaming companies and professionals in North America come together, also has an educational event planned alongside the Expo Hall. The Sports Betting Symposium, which made a splash in last year’s G2E, will also return. It will see sports betting professionals rally together to discuss developments in the industry, especially the aftermath of the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Bradley Act (the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992) that sought to offer a specific definition of sports betting across the nation. In May 2018, the US Supreme Court issued its ruling that paved the way for new developments in the industry, which is set to be an important topic in this year’s G2E.
Education Track Set to Wow Participants
The G2E Educational event will also include presentations on a wide range of topics related to gaming, from casino marketing and table games to travel services and entertainment concepts. It will also cover less widely talked about subjects, such as security and surveillance, as well as architecture and design. The event will be of interest to a broad spectrum of participants, not only commercial casinos and lotteries, but also game developers, law firms, and government agencies. There will also be dedicated sessions on tribal gaming and the Native American casino industry, while payment solutions providers for online casinos will be available to talk to at the Expo Hall. The show is set to attract a large crowd as usual, especially as more and more people are attracted to gaming. According to research reported on by Variety, roughly 67% of US citizens, or 211 million individuals, play video games, and almost 50% of them like to play on several platforms. The mobile market shows particular potential, as 90% of gamers play on mobile devices.