Regulating the Game conference set to take place in London next month

The Regulating the Game conference is only a month away. This five-day event is dedicated to focusing on the world of gambling law and regulation.

Making its debut in London, this conference has a successful track record, having been established in Sydney as Australia’s gambling law and regulation conference. The UK, like Australia, is facing scrutiny of its gambling policy landscape.

The event will be held from 25 – 29 September.

With uncertainty about potential reforms and concerns about stifling interventions, the event is stepping up to address these matters.

Paul Newson, Regulatory and Gambling Specialist, said: “By bringing together all stakeholders, this conference provides a platform to hear from leading regulatory and industry figures, challenge conventional thinking, and deepen understanding of the sector.   “Moreover, it’s a catalyst for constructive dialogue, evidence-based policy development, efficient regulation, and a renewed, innovative and sustainable industry.”   He added: “In the midst of regulatory challenges and public policy uncertainties, it’s vital for the industry to maintain an influential voice, participate in policy conversations, contribute to regulatory discussions, build capabilities and encourage a workplace culture of ethical leadership and social responsibility.”   A special collaboration with the International Centre for Gaming Regulation at UNLV brings an international perspective to Regulating the Game London.   This partnership brings knowledge and experience from Las Vegas, Nevada, adding another international lens to the conference.   Earlier, it was reported that a new event called Pitch! @RTG will be introduced at the conference.   Its goal is to platform products and methodologies that can enhance capability, enhance results, and bring efficiency by addressing regulatory friction and challenges, inspiring compliance, provoking innovation and promoting ethical leadership.

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