The highly anticipated Gaming in Holland Conference is set for June 5, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and has expanded its speaker lineup. This addition enhances the event's agenda, offering potential attendees a glimpse of the value and insights they can expect. The complete agenda is available online. New speakers include BjΓΆrn Fuchs, chair of VNLOK, and Henry Meijdam, head of the VAN Kansspelen trade association. They join an already remarkable group of speakers: In addition to Fuchs and Meijdam, the event will feature Peter Paul de Goeij, former NOGA Chair, who will discuss the current state of Dutch gambling regulation and share his perspectives on the industry's future, with a particular focus on regulatory transformations. Also speaking is Rohan Tare, Head of IT Customer Interaction at ABN AMRO, who will address the pressing issue of AI-supported identity threats in the business sector. Willem van Oort, Founder of Gaming in Holland, stated, βWe are thrilled with our speaker lineup. All key stakeholders and decision-makers in the Dutch gambling industry will be represented. As always, the Gaming in Holland Conference is the prime venue to connect with influential figures in the Dutch regulated market. We've made every effort to cover all relevant developments and topics, and we can hardly wait for the event to commence!β The conference is structured to encourage networking, with numerous breaks and meet-ups designed to foster interaction in a relaxed atmosphere. Adding to the excitement, the conference will host a networking drinks event at Holland Casino Amsterdam during the Dutch Online Casino of the Year Awards ceremony. Attendees will also have access to two free certificate-granting workshops, courtesy of Chevron Consultants. These workshops will take place on June 4, one day before the main conference, and are available to paying attendees. Conference participants are invited to join for drinks and traditional Dutch bitterballen at CafΓ© Bistro Rijnbar in Amsterdam on June 4, from 7:00 PM until late.
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