SBC has confirmed that this year’s Canadian Gaming Summit will have a “renewed focus” on regulatory shifts, emerging technologies and market expansion in Canada’s gaming industry.

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Provincial regulators and First Nations gaming leaders will be among the 3,000 industry professionals at the Toronto Convention Centre in Ontario between June 17-19.

One thousand operators, 200 affiliates, 150 speakers and 75 exhibitors are also in attendance.

Rasmus Sojmark, CEO and founder of SBC, said: “The Canadian Gaming Summit continues to evolve as the premier gathering for industry leaders across the country. With dynamics shifting and new opportunities emerging, this year’s event will provide a vital platform for meaningful discussions that shape the future of gaming in Canada.

“From the latest innovations to critical policy debates, we’re bringing together the brightest minds to drive the industry forward.”

The Crown Corporation Lounge, returning after its 2024 debut, will once again host Canada’s crown corporations in the betting and gaming sector.

Key agenda discussions will include Bill S-269, Ontario Court of Appeal rulings and evolving advertising restrictions impacting operators, as well as panels on responsible gaming, self-exclusion and artificial intelligence-driven player protection.

Other talks will cover micro-betting, omnichannel casino strategies, and the future of online gambling in Alberta.

The Canadian Gaming Summit will also host the Player Protection Symposium as a fully integrated conference on Thursday June 19, while the new Cybersecurity Symposium will tackle the growing digital threats facing Canada’s gaming industry.