GSA Europe Holds First Open House

GSA Europe held an open house in Malta last week attended by 30 representatives of Europe’s gaming industry. GSA Europe, a division of Gaming Standards Association, seeks to serve the needs of suppliers, manufactures and online and physical casinos.

GSA Europe, a division of the Gaming Standards Association, held its first open house at its Malta headquarters, which was attended by 30 representatives of the European gaming industry.

GSA Europe was created earlier in 2017. It strives to serve the regional needs of suppliers, manufacturers, online and brick and mortar operators outside of North America.

Malta Gaming Authority Executive Chairman Joseph Cuschieri addressed the group, saying, “The gaming industry in Europe is a rich and diverse tapestry, and I expect GSA Europe’s mission will go a long way towards better serving this industry’s unique needs and in establishing standards that will benefit suppliers, operators, and regulators.”

GSA introduced its newest membership category: Online Gaming Committee Membership. This committee expands the input European suppliers, operators and regulators have in developing standards that may affect online gaming.