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The Iberoamerican Gaming Summit will be attended by the main Latin American regulators

The main protagonists of the gaming sector will discuss in Colombia the situation of the industry in Ibero-America, the homologation of mechanisms and gambling instruments and the fiscal and financial model in the region, among other hot topics contemplated in the program that has already published the organization of the event on its website.

The future of gambling in Latin America: challenges that open markets’ is the official claim of the event, which will take place on May 9 and 10 in Intercontinental Hotel (Medellín), and which will be attended by the main regulators, operators and manufacturers of the industry.

As in past editions, the four thematic issues on which the program of the event will revolve are: regulation, internationalization, opportunities and innovation, as well as new topics suggested by the management of Coljuegos, the main regulator of Colombia, in its capacity as host.

The organization has already confirmed the presence of the main regulators of Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Paraguay, Portugal, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Panama, Spain and host Colombia.

The Summit will gather more than 200 international attendees, so there are only a few days to formalize the registration process.

The V Iberoamerican Gaming Summit will be possible thanks to the sponsorship of Gaming Laboratories International, Cirsa, Winner Group, Asojuegos, Reditos Group, isolutions, Luckia, AquiJuego, Colombia Italtronic Focus, and Cornazar. Novomatic, MAG, Microgaming, Espresso Games and Cicor will sponsor the event as silver sponsors.

For the fifth consecutive year, the organization of the V Iberoamerican Game Summit is in charge of JAK Comunicacion, with the collaboration of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit of Colombia, through the Directorate of Coljuegos, and the Ministry of Finance and Public Administrations of Spain, through the General Directorate for the Regulation of Gambling.