Data analytics firm, Armalytix, known for its gaming industry affordability and compliance tools, is set to spearhead a “Pitch!” evening at the forthcoming Regulating the Game (RTG) conference in London. This September 2023 event signifies RTG’s inaugural venture beyond its Australian roots.
The “Pitch!” forum will provide a stage for businesses to exhibit novel technologies, studies, and guidelines capable of elevating industry benchmarks and enhancing regulatory supervision. Armalytix’s involvement highlights the escalating demand for more uniform and budget-friendly affordability assessments within the gaming sphere, an issue that the company’s CEO, Richard McCall, and Executive Chairman, Mike Ward, have consistently championed.
RTG London continues to welcome submissions from organizations and individuals keen on presenting or demonstrating their offerings.
Senet CEO and past International Association of Gaming Regulators Chair, Paul Newson, highlighted the request for submissions from organizations and individuals. These submissions should concentrate on utilizing technology and inventive approaches to bolster capabilities, champion responsible gaming and anti-money laundering protocols, and propel industry expansion.
This year’s five-day London gathering will explore the newest research, regulations, and leading practices within the gaming sector. Panel conversations will showcase regulators and industry leaders sharing their knowledge, perspectives, and diverse viewpoints. The aim is to cultivate cooperation, ignite innovation, and furnish attendees with effective tactics to navigate the shifting terrain of gaming and wagering.
The notable roster of speakers at the RTG London conference encompasses influential figures such as Wes Himes, Executive Director of Standards and Innovation at the UK Gambling Commission; Dan Hartman, former Director of the Colorado Division of Gaming; Becky Harris, former Chairwoman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board; Cathy Judd-Stein, Chairwoman of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission; Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, Chairwoman of the French National Gaming Authority (ANJ); and Harris Tsangarides, Chairman of the Cyprus Gaming and Casino Supervision Commission.