Eventus International announced it will host the inaugural Cyprus Gaming Show May 8-9 at the Kaya Artemis Resort and Casino, Bafra, North Cyprus.
Known for its beaches, Byzantine castles and ancient ruins, Northern Cyprus, the Turkish part of the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, is a popular and scenic tourist gambling destination featuring multiple casinos.
“The Cyprus Gaming trade show and conference takes place against the backdrop of a steadily growing global gambling market forecasted to be worth an aggregate US$635 billion by 2022,” Eventus International said in a press release. “Software and technology companies, regulators, attorneys, operators, media, payment solution providers and investors, understanding that the gambling and iGaming market is dynamic and rapidly changing for consumer demand, look forward to attending the Cyprus Gaming show in an effort to stay ahead of the curve.”
“This event will be attended by leaders and innovators in the gaming industry to learn, network, and identify the business opportunities the region has to offer, and the product and services that will best enable their business success,” said Yudi Soetjiptadi, Eventus International’s project director. “Our mission is to deliver a platform for all gaming-related businesses to equip themselves with the tools that will allow them to thrive for years to come.”
The Cyprus Gaming Show will feature forward-thinking presentations focusing on anti-money laundering and keeping gaming crime-free. Next-generation gaming will be discussed, including how to maintain global competitiveness in a fast-changing Eastern Mediterranean gaming landscape.
“Experts will share insight and advice on how to move gaming initiatives forward by keeping pace with technological advancements and meeting customer expectations,” said the release. “Revolutionary ideas will be debated regarding online offerings and delivering the best omni-channel experience to customers.
“Furthermore, sports betting and e-sports will be contemplated, managing the potential versus integrity based risk. Entertainment marketing in the gambling industry will be addressed by suggesting new tools for promotion and attracting new and untapped markets.
“Attend this event and learn how to grow and expand your gaming ascendancies in all sectors, disciplines and regions throughout the Eastern Mediterranean and beyond.”
For more information on registration, exhibition and sponsorship opportunities, visit cyprusgamingshow.com.