The Gaming Standards Association, the leading standards-setting body for the gaming industry, will hold a two-day i-gaming workshop in London on September 16-17.
The workshop, titled “Building Bridges,” will be held at the Hilton London Paddington Hotel. Participants will hear updates about GSA’s Online Gaming Committee work and draft standard, listen to regulators and discuss together the role GSA standards can play in the online gaming space.
“This workshop is a critically important event as we discuss and debate the current situation and the future of i-gaming in Europe from a technical standards perspective,” said GSA President Peter DeRaedt. “The European market is considered the largest market for i-gaming worldwide.
“Even discounting the effect of the gradual market opening in the US, Europe’s leadership remains uncertain due to the national segmentation of the EU market and multi-layer compliance burdens this brings on the gaming industry.
“GSA is in a unique position to create and stage events such as this and we invite stakeholders in the industry to attend and participate in the debate that will shape the new online gaming standards.”