The 6th Annual Scandinavian & Nordic Gaming Show is finally less than two weeks away and Eventus International wants to remind potential attendees about the prominence of the event and its significance for the entire Nordic region.
The gathering, known as SNGS 2024 for short, has become one of the most powerful forums and platforms for addressing issues across the region’s gambling industry, but also embracing innovation and new business opportunities.
At a time of particular change in jurisdictions such as Finland and Sweden, the SNGS 2024 will have a significant role to play in helping to shape the future of the region’s iGaming future. The event’s pivotal status is underpinned by the attendance of some of the most prominent leaders and industry insiders, among whom are:
Birgitte Sand, CEO, Birgitte Sand & Associates ApSGustaf Hoffstedt, Secretary General, Swedish Trade Association for Online GamblingJan Hagelberg, Senior Vice President, International Business, VeikkausMarija Zivanovic, Product Compliance Team Lead – Europe, Better CollectiveMika Kuismanen, CEO, The Finnish Trade Association for Online GamblingMorten Ronde, CEO/Managing Partner, Danish Online Gambling Association/Nordic GamblingPer Marxen, Head of Corporate Affairs, Kindred Group DenmarkRasmus Kjaergaard, CEO Mindway AISarah Curran, Head of Marketing, eCOGRATom De Clercq, President and Executive Director, BAGO (Belgium Association of Gaming Operations)The event addresses the present-day challenges and opportunities in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, bringing together the most prominent C-level industry figureheads together to discuss the business opportunities of tomorrow and navigate the evolving regulatory and responsible gambling framework.
Delegates will have the opportunity to forge new partnerships, hear from industry-leading experts, connect with industry representatives, and explore the exhibition all on their own, securing valuable insights into the region.
The SNGS 2024 will be held at the Copenhagen Marriott Hotel on November 5-6, 2024, in Copenhagen, Denmark
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