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The GIGSE, the tenth Annual Global i-Gaming Summit and Expo is to take place in Montreal at the Palais de Congres on June third to fifth, 2008. Schneider further stated that although the industry has had quite a few successes and failures during its twelve year old run, there's no dispute over the fact that it's going to remain and has a very rosy outlook for its general future. Furthermore, during the course of time, the industry has sought a clear policy and is now lucid through a number of the globe's continents. The rulings are clear to people and are making a novel and profitable methods within the ruling framework. From more than forty five countries participants are coming to the most well founded international occasion in this growing industry. For a number of years now, Montreal has been hosting this summit. Internet gambling concerns and land gambling firms representing lottery games, racing, spots wagering and casinos are attracted more than ever, ranging from several continents who are examining their potential opportunities. Foggy lines continue to merge between the land and Internet concerns, and this will be taken up in the scheduled plans for this tenth year event. Solutions for refining the unstoppable merging will be highlighted at the 2008 conference, with meetings concentrating on creating collaboration, investment options, challenging technologies, and in what way to be prepared for the changes in the future. Emphasizing gambling regulations, the schedule will investigate too the future options in legal structures of South Africa and the US, where legislators are mulling the intentions to make various types of i-gambling legitimate. Finally, there will be continued attention toward advanced topics and issues that are more pertinent to experienced i-gaming professionals. With the industry changing so dramatically in the past year, GIGSE is retooling like the many companies around the world that it serves. The plans for 2008 will include an increased emphasis on the conference component of the event because of the ever-changing nature of the industry. In addition, the expo hall will be redesigned to increase networking opportunities. The presentation stage in the exhibition will offer continuous programming including short Solution Spotlights, 2-minute deal-making presentations and a variety of other dynamic programming additions. Posted on: October 29, 2007
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