The International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) will hold its 39th annual International Gaming Summit in Belfast, Northern Ireland, June 16-18, provided the coronavirus pandemic is under control by that time.
“As we all know, the coronavirus situation is extremely serious and fast-moving, raising significant health, business and travel concerns and creating considerable business uncertainty,” the IAGA said in a statement.
“The IAGA board will continue to monitor developments carefully and, in particular, any travel restrictions imposed by Governments or companies. As the Summit approaches, we will provide members and guests with updates on related medical and travel advice.”
The event is scheduled to take place at the Culloden Estate and Spa in Belfast. It will cover topics such as the expansion of U.S. sports betting, changing opportunities in Asia, the evolving M&A landscape, conducting VIP business, and ways to make gambling safer through game and product design.
For more information, go to. theiaga.org, or contact IAGA Executive Director Kirsten Clark at director@theiaga.org.