Clarion Events announces at-show premium conference programme

Mix and Match at ICE 2011

ICE Totally Gaming has announced a seven-strong programme of premium conferences covering innovations in gaming. The programme kicks-off on Monday 24th January with the third International Casino Conference organised in partnership with the European Casino Association. On Tuesday 25th the two conferences are Combating Cybercrime and Mobile Gaming, the latter sponsored by Spin3. These are followed on Wednesday 26th by Payments for Gaming and Monetising Social Games.

The programme is completed on Thursday 27th January by a session dedicated to CRM and Retention and wraps-up with Mergers & Acquisitions, which will examine the future of consolidation in the gaming sector and the macro-economic landscape of the industry. The conference programme, which is packed with actionable advice, has been designed to help delegates to overcome business-critical challenges, from payments in emerging markets to combating cybercrime, improving CRM and retention programmes to finding and securing acquisition and exit strategies for gaming investors and entrepreneurs.

Delegates can mix and match from all seven conferences, comprising 60 sessions, or choose to attend only one conference of special interest. Online booking at www.icetotallygaming.com/conferences

ICE is the only expo in the world that covers the entire spectrum of gaming in all its many forms. Over the last three years it has attracted industry professionals from 122 sovereign states, and in 2010 there were 18,676 attendees. As the industry has changed and evolved, so ICE has responded to market forces and customer demands. To ensure that ICE remains at the very front of everything that is happening throughout the global industry, it is forming an Advisory Board to consult with the entire industry. This will guarantee that visitors have access to everything that will affect their businesses in the future. (E-12.07.10)

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