The next few months promise to be decisive in shaping the
Netherlands’ gaming regime for the foreseeable future. Ahead of the
expected adoption of the Dutch remote gaming bill, secondary legislation
is already being drawn up, while the Netherlands Gaming Authority
continues to flesh out its licensing process.
Now that the plenary debate on the Dutch remote gaming bill has been rescheduled to May 17, 18, or 19, this year’s edition of the Gaming in Holland Conference will take place in the immediate aftermath of the Lower House’s vote: on June 7-8, 2016 at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Center in Amsterdam.
Due to the support of both government coalition parties, the current bill is all but guaranteed to pass the Lower House. The Gaming in Holland Conference will thus be the first and foremost event to discuss the bill’s contents and progress with national and international industry insiders, as well as regulators and legal experts. (It should be noted that the postponement of the debate has been caused by scheduling conflicts, rather than a lack of political support for the bill.)
In case the debate in the Lower House will end up being postponed beyond May 31, the conference will be rescheduled to the fall. Refunds will be offered to delegates unable to attend the new date.
Last year’s edition of the Gaming in Holland Conference sold out, so delegates are advised to book early. Gaming in Holland Conference is co-hosted with the iGaming Super Show.
The two-day program should not be missed:
Day 1 topics:
• Outcome of the plenary debate on the Dutch remote gaming bill
• Secondary legislation (possibly in consultation during event dates)
• Legal ramifications: tax advantages and illegal state aid
• The upcoming sale of Holland Casino
• Dutch lottery licensing and the role of lotteries in funding sports and good causes.
• Responsible gaming
Day 2 topics:
• Marketing for iGaming: data & analytics
• The Dutch affiliate market
• Key ingredients for a successful iGaming operation: staffing & HR; efficient player identification
• New kids on the block: eSports, daily fantasy, binary options
• Innovation in iGaming with David Sargeant, founder of iGaming Ideas Innovation in iGaming
• Player panel: speak directly to your future customers. Already one million punters are playing online in the Netherlands!
Confirmed speakers include: Daniel Macadam (GamblingCompliance), Marja Appelman (Netherlands Gaming Authority), Dennis van Breemen (Ministry of Security and Justice), Justin Franssen (Kalff Katz and Franssen), Peter-Paul de Goeij (Lottovate Nederland), Pieter Remmers (Assissa), Wouter Sleijffers (Fnatic), Eric Olders (JVH Gaming), Andy Lulham (Oddschecker), Robert Andersson (Catena Media), Martin van Geest (Meneer Casino), Armijn Meijer (OneTime), Frank Tolboom (Kalff Katz and Franssen), Lennert de Rijk (Metapeople), Dennis van Maanen (Esanda), Martijn de Boer (CDDN), and David Sargeant (iGaming Ideas).
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Now that the plenary debate on the Dutch remote gaming bill has been rescheduled to May 17, 18, or 19, this year’s edition of the Gaming in Holland Conference will take place in the immediate aftermath of the Lower House’s vote: on June 7-8, 2016 at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Center in Amsterdam.
Due to the support of both government coalition parties, the current bill is all but guaranteed to pass the Lower House. The Gaming in Holland Conference will thus be the first and foremost event to discuss the bill’s contents and progress with national and international industry insiders, as well as regulators and legal experts. (It should be noted that the postponement of the debate has been caused by scheduling conflicts, rather than a lack of political support for the bill.)
In case the debate in the Lower House will end up being postponed beyond May 31, the conference will be rescheduled to the fall. Refunds will be offered to delegates unable to attend the new date.
Last year’s edition of the Gaming in Holland Conference sold out, so delegates are advised to book early. Gaming in Holland Conference is co-hosted with the iGaming Super Show.
The two-day program should not be missed:
Day 1 topics:
• Outcome of the plenary debate on the Dutch remote gaming bill
• Secondary legislation (possibly in consultation during event dates)
• Legal ramifications: tax advantages and illegal state aid
• The upcoming sale of Holland Casino
• Dutch lottery licensing and the role of lotteries in funding sports and good causes.
• Responsible gaming
Day 2 topics:
• Marketing for iGaming: data & analytics
• The Dutch affiliate market
• Key ingredients for a successful iGaming operation: staffing & HR; efficient player identification
• New kids on the block: eSports, daily fantasy, binary options
• Innovation in iGaming with David Sargeant, founder of iGaming Ideas Innovation in iGaming
• Player panel: speak directly to your future customers. Already one million punters are playing online in the Netherlands!
Confirmed speakers include: Daniel Macadam (GamblingCompliance), Marja Appelman (Netherlands Gaming Authority), Dennis van Breemen (Ministry of Security and Justice), Justin Franssen (Kalff Katz and Franssen), Peter-Paul de Goeij (Lottovate Nederland), Pieter Remmers (Assissa), Wouter Sleijffers (Fnatic), Eric Olders (JVH Gaming), Andy Lulham (Oddschecker), Robert Andersson (Catena Media), Martin van Geest (Meneer Casino), Armijn Meijer (OneTime), Frank Tolboom (Kalff Katz and Franssen), Lennert de Rijk (Metapeople), Dennis van Maanen (Esanda), Martijn de Boer (CDDN), and David Sargeant (iGaming Ideas).
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