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Vol. 9 • No. 1 • January 10, 2011, Featured Articles, GLOBAL GAMING BUSINESS PODCASTS

GLOBAL GAMING BUSINESS PODCAST: Willy Allison, Organizer, World Game Protection Conference

By Staff   Sun, Jan 09, 2011

This week, the Global Gaming Business Podcast features an interview with Willy Allison, the producer of the niche conference World Game Protection, scheduled for February 21-23 at the M Resort in Las Vegas.

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GLOBAL GAMING BUSINESS PODCAST: Willy Allison, Organizer, World Game Protection Conference

The World Game Protection event is the premier conference dedicated to casino security and surveillance. Now in its sixth year, the entertaining conference brings together professionals for the security and surveillance world, as well as senior gaming executives to review the state of the industry. Scheduled for February 21-23 at the M Resort in Las Vegas, World Game Protection also holds a mini-trade show that allows attendees to view the latest in casino surveillance technology. Networking sessions, keynote speeches and a unique “un-conference” on day three will highlight the event. Organizer and casino surveillance veteran Willy Allison spoke with Global Gaming Business Publisher Roger Gros about the show in Las Vegas last week.

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