ICE is the focal point as record number of international gaming regulators head for London

London (26 November) – The importance of ICE as the meeting place for all of gaming has been put into sharp focus with news that a record 100 international gaming regulators are expected at the 2015 event, taking place across 3rd-5th February at ExCeL London.

Jo Mayer, Marketing Director responsible for ICE.
Jo Mayer, Marketing Director responsible for ICE.
Jo Mayer, Marketing Director responsible for ICE, which will once again feature over 500 exhibitors covering the betting, bingo, casino, lottery, mobile, online, social and street gaming sectors, believes that the attendance of so many gaming regulators is a major endorsement of the status enjoyed by ICE. She said: “The really stand-out industry events attract a broad cross section of stakeholders and ICE as the lead b2b event in gaming is no exception. Alongside the most comprehensive collection of gaming exhibitors, ICE will feature the largest number of trade association and representative bodies, the largest gathering of gaming media and now the largest number of gaming regulators all gathered at a single event.

“Our job is to host the regulators at our dedicated regulators luncheon, provide a professional forum for informed discussion and debate through our ICE Conference programme, demonstrate the world of gaming at its very best on the ICE show floor and in the process, create a more positive and productive image of the industry with its regulators. We are delighted to once again have the support of lead associations including IAGA, IAGR, ECA, NCF and WLA for these initiatives.”

Regulators are expected to attend ICE from international jurisdictions including; Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Channel Islands, Denmark, Finland, France, Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Jamaica, Kenya, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

To register for ICE visit www.icetotallygaming.com