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The Strategic Platform for iGaming Conference & Exhibition (SPiCE), which has been scheduled from Februray 25 – 27 in Goa, has got a brilliant response from gaming companies and regulators all over the world. There is also a pre-event networking drinks on February 25.

The seats for the much awaited Strategic Platform for iGaming Conference & Exhibition (SPiCE) organised by Eventus International in the scenic Marriott Resort & Spa in the beautiful state of Goa are filling fast due to incredible response by a number of gaming companies and regulators  from across the globe.

The timing for the conference to be held from 25-27 February 2019 is apt because India is becoming a hotbed of discussion on gaming and betting due to deliberations by lawmakers on potentially regulating sports betting as well as the burgeoning growth of skill games like fantasy sports, poker and rummy and lot of M&A transactions in the Indian gaming space in the past few months. 

The 3-day event will have a SP”iCE” breaker pre-event networking drinks on 25th February in the event, to kickoff the conference. Various activities such as a poker tournament and table talk networking dinner are planned during the course of the event, with the dress code for the event being traditional Indian attire. 

Those interested in registering can avail an exclusive discount with VIP passes which includes airport transfers, $150 buy-in for poker tournament, entry to Table Talk Networking dinner and hotel accommodation. 

To not miss the chance to participate in the most impactful gaming event of 2019 that will see participation from all industry veterans, please register on this link now: https://www.sportsbettingevents.com/register

Hurry, seats are filling fast and registration is open for limited participants! 

SPiCE is scheduled to take place on the 25th - 27th February 2019 at Goa Marriott Resort & Spa, India.

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