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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 24 JANUARY 2016 Gaming in Malta XIX E N T E R T H E G A M I N G T E C H N O P O L I S Totally Gaming R E G I S T E R F O R F R E E T I C K E T S A T I C E T O T A L L Y G A M I N G . C O M I CE Conferences and the free to attend seminar programme make ICE the biggest learning and knowledge-exchange event in world gaming. The 2016 agenda comprises over 80 hours of learning opportunities, delivered by 200 thought leaders drawn from both within and outside the international gaming community. The eight strong conference programme opens with the International Casino Conference (ICC) on Monday 1st February. Organised in partnership with the European Casino Association (ECA), the ICC is being held at the award winning Hippodrome, which is the UK's busiest and most popular casino, and is located in Leicester Square, central London. The ICC is followed by Modernising Lotteries: Retail & Digital; Data Insight & Business Intelligence and a programme dedicated to Cross-Platform & Multi- Channel Gaming (all Tuesday 2nd February). Wednesday 3rd February, the final full day of ICE Conferences, will feature Game Design & Development; World Regulatory Briefing (organised in partnership with IAGA); Betmarkets (organised in partnership with SBCNews) and Cybercrime, Security & Regulatory Compliance (organised in partnership with GAMSHIELD). The threat of Cybercrime and the importance of combatting it, is reflected in the decision to include an add-on workshop led by the specialist Organised Crime Command based at New Scotland Yard. The workshop will run from 10 – 12.00 on Thursday 4th February. The ICE Seminars include sessions dedicated to US Tribal Gaming, Millennials, Affiliates and individual briefings on gaming in India, Latin America and Sports betting in Africa. T he ICE App, one of the most popular information tools used by exhibitors, visitors and ICE Conference delegates alike, can be download for free from the iTunes App Store and the Google Play Store (search for TotallyGaming, or visit ddut.ch/Ice) The App, which was visited on 38,000 occasions in the lead up to and during the 2015 edition of ICE, enables attendees to the world's biggest gaming exhibition to access the full event schedule, browse the latest product launches, receive information on all of the speakers taking part in the ICE Conference and Seminar programme, as well as develop a personal event planner to remind them of appointments and business meetings. It also features a detailed interactive floor-plan to help attendees navigate the Gaming Technopolis and keep fully up-to-date with the latest developments through a link to the #ICE2016 social media tag. Engage with the show and get the very most out of what ICE has to offer. NAVIGATE THE TECHNOPOLIS WITH THE NEW ICE APP E xhibition organisers, as a rule, try to avoid descriptives such as 'biggest' and 'best' but when it comes to ICE that's exactly how stakeholders describe their experience of the event. ICE is a big, big show which means that it has momentum and has become a meeting place for the international gaming community. It's unique because it brings together both the online and the offline gaming worlds in a way that no other event does. It's also the most international gaming business event on the calendar with 133 nations represented at the 2015 edition, 60 on the show floor as exhibitors. ICE Conferences is arguably the best learning programme in gaming and it is supported by a series of topical, free to enter Seminars. However, the ultimate reason for attending an exhibition is the quality of the exhibitors – and at ICE attendees have access to the very best in the world! Visitor research conducted after each edition of ICE has shown the single most important reason that thousands and thousands of industry professionals travel vast distances to be in London each year, is the opportunity that ICE delivers to see the very latest innovations and advances in gaming technology. In fact, many of the 500+ exhibitors at ICE timetable product launches around ICE to reach the 25,000+ industry professionals who consider it 'unmissable'. So, to ensure that you are part of The Gaming Technopolis, the pop-up gaming city, where ideas flourish, contacts are made and discussions are about the future, register for your free ticket at icetotallygaming.com D E L I V E R I N G G A M I N G ' S B I G G E S T L E A R N I N G P R O G R A M M E E N T E R T H E G A M I N G T E C H N O P O L I S Totally Gaming R E G I S T E R F O R F R E E T I C K E T S A T I C E T O T A L L Y G A M I N G . C O M I CE Conferences and the free to attend seminar programme make ICE the biggest learning and knowledge-exchange event in world gaming. The 2016 agenda comprises over 80 hours of learning opportunities, delivered by 200 thought leaders drawn from both within and outside the international gaming community. The eight strong conference programme opens with the International Casino Conference (ICC) on Monday 1st February. Organised in partnership with the European Casino Association (ECA), the ICC is being held at the award winning Hippodrome, which is the UK's busiest and most popular casino, and is located in Leicester Square, central London. The ICC is followed by Modernising Lotteries: Retail & Digital; Data Insight & Business Intelligence and a programme dedicated to Cross-Platform & Multi- Channel Gaming (all Tuesday 2nd February). Wednesday 3rd February, the final full day of ICE Conferences, will feature Game Design & Development; World Regulatory Briefing (organised in partnership with IAGA); Betmarkets (organised in partnership with SBCNews) and Cybercrime, Security & Regulatory Compliance (organised in partnership with GAMSHIELD). The threat of Cybercrime and the importance of combatting it, is reflected in the decision to include an add-on workshop led by the specialist Organised Crime Command based at New Scotland Yard. The workshop will run from 10 – 12.00 on Thursday 4th February. The ICE Seminars include sessions dedicated to US Tribal Gaming, Millennials, Affiliates and individual briefings on gaming in India, Latin America and Sports betting in Africa. T he ICE App, one of the most popular information tools used by exhibitors, visitors and ICE Conference delegates alike, can be download for free from the iTunes App Store and the Google Play Store (search for TotallyGaming, or visit ddut.ch/Ice) The App, which was visited on 38,000 occasions in the lead up to and during the 2015 edition of ICE, enables attendees to the world's biggest gaming exhibition to access the full event schedule, browse the latest product launches, receive information on all of the speakers taking part in the ICE Conference and Seminar programme, as well as develop a personal event planner to remind them of appointments and business meetings. It also features a detailed interactive floor-plan to help attendees navigate the Gaming Technopolis and keep fully up-to-date with the latest developments through a link to the #ICE2016 social media tag. Engage with the show and get the very most out of what ICE has to offer. NAVIGATE THE TECHNOPOLIS WITH THE NEW ICE APP E xhibition organisers, as a rule, try to avoid descriptives such as 'biggest' and 'best' but when it comes to ICE that's exactly how stakeholders describe their experience of the event. ICE is a big, big show which means that it has momentum and has become a meeting place for the international gaming community. It's unique because it brings together both the online and the offline gaming worlds in a way that no other event does. It's also the most international gaming business event on the calendar with 133 nations represented at the 2015 edition, 60 on the show floor as exhibitors. ICE Conferences is arguably the best learning programme in gaming and it is supported by a series of topical, free to enter Seminars. However, the ultimate reason for attending an exhibition is the quality of the exhibitors – and at ICE attendees have access to the very best in the world! Visitor research conducted after each edition of ICE has shown the single most important reason that thousands and thousands of industry professionals travel vast distances to be in London each year, is the opportunity that ICE delivers to see the very latest innovations and advances in gaming technology. In fact, many of the 500+ exhibitors at ICE timetable product launches around ICE to reach the 25,000+ industry professionals who consider it 'unmissable'. So, to ensure that you are part of The Gaming Technopolis, the pop-up gaming city, where ideas flourish, contacts are made and discussions are about the future, register for your free ticket at icetotallygaming.com D E L I V E R I N G G A M I N G ' S B I G G E S T L E A R N I N G P R O G R A M M E EXHIBITION organisers, as a rule, try to avoid descriptives such as 'biggest' and 'best' but when it comes to ICE that's exactly how stakeholders describe their experience of the event. ICE is a big, big show which means that it has momentum and has become a meet- ing place for the international gaming community. It's unique because it brings together both the online and the offline gam- ing worlds in a way that no other event does. It's also the most international gaming business event on the calendar with 133 nations represented at the 2015 edition, 60 on the show floor as exhibi- tors. ICE conferences is arguably the best learning programme in gaming and it is supported by a series of topical, free to enter seminars. However, the ultimate reason for attending an exhibition is the quality of the exhibitors – and at ICE attend- ees have access to the very best in the world! Visitor research conducted after each edition of ICE has shown the single most important reason that thousands and thousands of industry professionals travel vast distances to be in London each year, is the opportunity that ice delivers to see the very latest innovations and advances in gaming technology. In fact, many of the 500+ exhibitors at ice timetable product launches around ice to reach the 25,000+ industry pro- fessionals who consider it 'unmissable'. So, to ensure that you are part of the gaming technopolis, the pop-up gaming city, where ideas flourish, contacts are made and discussions are about the future, register for your free ticket at icetotallygaming.com ICE Conferences and the free-to-attend semi- nar programme make ICE the biggest learn- ing and knowledge-exchange event in world gaming. The 2016 agenda comprises over 80 hours of learning opportunities, delivered by 200 thought leaders drawn from both within and outside the international gaming community. The eight-strong conference programme opens with the International Casino Conference (ICC) on Monday 1 February. organised in part- nership with the European Casino Association (ECA), the ICC is being held at the award-win- ning hippodrome, which is the UK's busiest and most popular casino, and is located in Leicester Square, central London. The ICC is followed by Modernising Lotteries: Retail & Digital; Data Insight & Business Intel- ligence and a programme dedicated to Cross- Platform & Multi-Channel Gaming (all Tuesday 2 February). Wednesday 3 February, the final full day of ICE conferences, will feature Game Design & Development; World Regulatory Briefing (organised in partnership with IAGA); Betmarkets (organised in partnership with SBCnews) and Cybercrime, Security & Regula- tory Compliance (organised in partnership with GAMSHIELD). The threat of cybercrime and the importance of combatting it, is reflected in the decision to include an add-on workshop led by the specialist Organised Crime Command based at New Scotland Yard. The workshop will run from 10 – 12.00 on Thursday 4 Febru- ary. The ICE seminars include sessions dedicated to US Tribal Gaming, Millennials, Affiliates and individual briefings on gaming in India, latin America and Sports betting in Africa. Navigate the technopolis with the new ICE app THE ICE app, one of the most popular information tools used by exhibitors, visitors and ICE conference delegates alike, can be downloaded for free from the iTunes app store and the Google Play store (search for TotallyGaming, or visit ddut.ch/ice) The app, which was visited on 38,000 occasions in the lead up to and during the 2015 edition of ICE, enables at- tendees to the world's biggest gaming exhibition to access the full event schedule, browse the latest product launches, receive information on all of the speakers taking part in the ICE conference and seminar programme, as well as develop a personal event planner to remind them of appointments and business meetings. It also features a detailed interactive floor plan to help attendees navigate the gaming technopolis and keep fully up-to-date with the latest developments through a link to the #ice2016 social media tag. Engage with the show and get the very most out of what ICE has to offer. Register for free tickets at icetotallygaming.com

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