The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA) Trade Show and Conference will take place in Oklahoma City, Monday to Wednesday, August 16-18, at the Oklahoma City Convention Center.
For three days, thousands of tribal gaming leaders, experts, educators, company representatives and members of the media will gather in Oklahoma City to do business, attend informational sessions and network with others in the Tribal Gaming industry in Oklahoma, the region and the nation.
OIGA has integrated COVID-19 safety protocols and is following recommendations from the CDC and state and local authorities. There will also be a vaccination station on-site, available to anyone wishing to receive their first dose, made possible by a collaboration between Oklahoma City Indian Clinic and OIGA.
“We are incredibly excited to be back and look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones,” said Matthew L. Morgan, OIGA Chairman. “If you have never attended the OIGA Trade Show, you are in for a treat. It is a lively, fun, informative, high-energy assembly of some of the biggest names in the gaming and hospitality industries and will draw nearly 2,500 vendors, visitors and guest speakers to downtown Oklahoma City to celebrate and advance our industry.”