EASG Seminar: Social Gaming & Gambling, threat or opportunity. It will be discussed in Brussels on 17 October

(Jamma) The seminar promoted by the Easg, the European Association for Gaming Studies, will be held on 17 October in Brussels to reflect on and grasp the potential of Social Gaming linked to the world of gambling.
The event, entitled: "Social Gaming & Gambling: Threat or Opportunity”, will focus on the analysis of social gaming as the last frontier of the game. The event will look to the future to better understand this industry and its use for real money and how this activity should be regulated and at what level.

The event will allow participants the opportunity to hear the opinions of experts, and the most influential subjects internationally as well as take part in the roundtables.

Each session will give serious insights into a number of important areas, such as Legal and Regulatory, Research, Compliance, Safety, Security and Responsible Gaming.

To date they have confirmed their presence:

• Jean-François Vilotte (ARJEL, France)
• Heather Wardle (NatCen, UK)
• Valérie Peano (Consulting Firm, Italy)
• Peter Naessens (Belgium Gaming Authority, Belgium)
• Philippe Vlaemminck (Altius, Belgium)
• Pieter Remmers (Assissa Consulting Europe, The Netherlands)
• Jonathan Parke (RGT, Responsible Gambling Trust, UK)
• Morten Ronde (IAGA, International Association of Gaming Advisors)
• Luc Delany (ISGC, International Social Games Coalition)

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