With igaming’s prospects widely discussed in Canada, the Canadian Gaming Summit is set to highlight how significant such growth could be for the future of the industry with its dedicated igaming conference track.

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The Canadian Gaming Summit is poised to return next month, taking place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on June 13-15.

The dedicated conference track will take place on Wednesday, June 14, and will give attendees the opportunity to hear from industry leaders on topics ranging from Canadian gaming laws, the exciting opportunities new jurisdictions present and how to stimulate responsible revenue generation alongside growth.

Kicking off the conference track is “Engaging 15 million new players: creating user experience to boost retention and brand loyalty”, a panel that will discuss how igaming operators can construct an experience that prioritises the customer, despite the limited time frame that is given for launch campaigns.

The panel “Game mechanics and UX - how much innovation is healthy for online casino?” will be taking a focused look at innovation and the wealth of possibilities it can present to the industry going forward.

The highly anticipated panel “New Kids on the Block: lessons learned from international operators' entry into the Canadian market” will analyse the successes of compliance, marketing and commercial teams of international operators in Canadian provinces. 

Rasmus Sojmark, CEO and founder or SBC, said: “With Canada taking steps towards the legalisation of igaming, it is important now more than ever that we provide the resources for companies to take advantage of the current and future landscape.

"The Canadian gaming space presents an abundance of opportunity for companies and we look forward to watching the market flourish in the coming years.”

Alongside the igaming track, attendees at the event will have the opportunity to attend expert-led panels from an additional nine tracks including leaders, land-based, sports betting and many more across the three-day event.