Friday, August 8, 2014

Gaming Standards Association to carry workshop in London



080714 GTR GSA logo 300The Gaming Standards Association (GSA), a number one standards-setting body for the gaming industry, will hold a two-day workshop in London on 16 & 17 September to facilitate collaboration between the gaming industry and policy domain leaders.

The workshop, titled “Building Bridges,” can be held on the Hilton London Paddington Hotel. Participants will hear updates about GSA’s Online Gaming Committee (OGC) work and draft standard, take heed to regulators and discuss together the role GSA standards can play within the online gaming space. An abbreviated example of the net gaming standard might be distributed exclusively to attendees.

“This workshop is a critically important event as we discuss and debate the present situation and the way forward for iGaming in Europe from a technical standards perspective,” said Peter DeRaedt, president of GSA in a prepared statement. “The European market is thought of as the most important marketplace for iGaming worldwide. Even discounting the effect of the gradual market opening within the U.S., Europe’s leadership remains uncertain as a result of national segmentation of the european market and multi-layer compliance burdens this brings at the gaming industry. GSA is in a novel position to create and stage events corresponding to this, and we invite stakeholders within the industry to wait and take part in the talk so they can shape the brand new online gaming standards.”

The workshop is open to GSA members and non-members alike from Europe and the remainder of the sector. Participants will hear gaming industry regulators discuss the present issues they face. Regulators also are invited to wait and will expect a highly informative session, where they are going to hear about possible technical solutions to their challenges and having an enhanced capability to reach their policy objectives.

For more information, visit www.gamingstandards.com. 


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