eGaming a view to the Future

The Isle of Man is working hard to be an ideal jurisdiction for hosting eGaming companies. In light of this, the Isle of Man BCS have organised a discussion forum about eGaming how people expect this to evolve in the future. Here’s the blurb:

eGaming – A view on the future

Venue: Hilton Hotel, Central Promenade, Douglas
Date: Wednesday 17th October 2007
Time: Doors opened at 18:00, for an 18:30 start.

Description:

This event is intended to be a discussion forum where members can bring up issues, concerns and views about eGaming with respect to both the global aspect and a Manx perspective. The eGaming industry is multifaceted; there are legislative, business and technical aspects to consider and we have brought together a varied panel of experts with a wide variety of experiences in the field of eGaming. This will not be a lecture, but a dialog about your concerns, experiences and ideas in this exciting field which is being touted as being one of the growth areas supporting the Isle of Man’s future.

Panel members:

John Spellman
Mr Spellman is the CEO of MEGA, an association of leading organisations in the field of online gaming

Miles Benham
Mr. Benham is actively involved on the Island’s growing on-line gambling and bookmaking industry. He represents a number of online casinos who hold Manx licences

Rick Liotta
Mr Liotta is a Financial Consultant for Poker Stars, an Isle of Man based eGaming company offering the most popular poker games from cardrooms around the world such as Texas Hold’em, Omaha and Stud.

Chris Gledhill
Mr Gledhill is MD of PDMS, who have been directly involved in the development and hosting of a number of eGaming projects both in the Isle of Man and in other jurisdictions. Their experience includes sports and tote betting and internet poker sites.

It’s been fun organising it and it promises to be a great event. Coming to join us?

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