ASEAN Gaming Summit Returns to Manila in 2024

The Southeast Asian Gaming Conference returns in 2024!

Organized by Asia Gaming Brief, this much-awaited gathering will occur at the Shangri-La at the Fort in Manila, Philippines from March 19th to 21st. Since its inception in 2017, the conference has evolved into a significant event for the Asian gaming sector, drawing leading figures from both physical and digital gaming domains. This encompasses influential stakeholders such as regulatory bodies, operators, vendors, and government representatives.

The previous year’s conference witnessed nearly 1,300 participants from 16 diverse nations and territories, including Macau, Cambodia, the UAE, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Singapore.

Seasoned industry expert and conference speaker, Joe Pisano, Chief Executive Officer of Jade Entertainment and Technology, conveyed confidence in the Philippines spearheading gaming expansion this year. He highlighted the proactive stance of regulatory authorities in nurturing innovation and the ongoing development of operators within the online realm as primary catalysts.

“The Philippines has taken substantial steps in its regulatory structure for both online and land-based gaming, and we are delighted to be uniting the industry once more in Manila during such a dynamic period,” remarked Luis Pereira, Managing Director of Asia Gaming Brief.

Event coordinators expressed great excitement in revealing that participants of the ASEAN Gaming Summit will gain unique perspectives on the legal framework and the trajectory of the interactive entertainment sector, made possible by the substantial backing of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), as per their statement. Those intrigued are urged to navigate to aseangaming.com for registration – discounted early access passes are in finite supply and accessible until February 11th, 2024. Note the dates! The ASEAN Gaming Summit is scheduled to occur in Manila from March 19th to 21st, 2024.

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