Repton Holdings, a United Kingdom-based I.T. solutions provider, will be providing free gaming seminars at this month’s International Gaming Expo in London.
Guest speakers John Carr, an internet safety expert, and Chris Heaton-Harris, president of the European Parliament’s Sports Intergroup, will be on hand to help delegates understand possible future changes in European e-gaming legislation. The discussion will cover the breakup of existing national gambling monopolies and a more collaborative approach for increased market competition.
With a choice of six half-day sessions, delegates will also gain from Repton's thorough knowledge of information technology for gaming applications.
“We hope that expo visitors take this unique opportunity to find out more about the latest issues and technical challenges,” said Greg Carlow, managing director of Repton, in a prepared statement. “Only the right application of business knowledge and information technology will ensure gaming industry professionals succeed in an increasingly demanding marketplace.”
The seminars include sessions on current and future business or legal issues, complying with the one account per customer law, identifying problem gambling and gamblers, finding and examining money laundering trends, fraud avoidance, spotting the online danger signs of betting irregularities, I.T. security, regulatory compliance and business continuity.
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