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Sports Betting & Gaming India Summit 2018 to start in two weeks

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Eventus International is all set to host its first betting & gaming event in India, where they look forward to answer all the queries regarding legal issues and regulatory developments of the industry. Companies like Lottoland Solutions, Dream11, All India Gaming Federation and more will be present.

Entering the second week of February has been very exciting for Eventus International as it draws us closer to the Sports Betting & Gaming India 2018 scheduled for the 27th & 28th of February 2018 at the Park Hyatt Goa Resort & Spa.

With just two weeks away Eventus International is all geared up to host its first ever sports betting & gaming event in India, the Eventus team is very excited to host this event and participants are ready to network at SBGI.

With an agenda designed to answer attendees & questions regarding legal issues and regulatory developments, and the current state of the gaming industry in India; everybody is thrilled to be part of the event and are set to hear, learn, meet, network and develop relationships with key industry stakeholders.

And with the final speakers lined up from all over the globe from companies like Genius Sports, Betradar, William Hill Australia, PMU, Alderney eGambling, Deltin Group, Lottoland Solutions, Dream11, Silver Heritage Group, Nazara Technologies, All India Gaming Federation, Global Market Advisors, Taj Rummy, Aada52, to name a few; everyone is thrilled to be part of this event with only 14 days left!

Eventus International is a highly professional, independent and global event producing company that specialises in gaming conferences and exhibitions; across Asia and Africa, attended by hundreds of senior delegates from the private and public sector. For more information on Eventus International, kindly visit- http://www.eventus-international.com/

The Sports Betting & Gaming India Summit (SGBI), is scheduled to take place on the 27th & 28th February 2018 in Goa, India.

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