With the digital age of gambling ushering in an array of cutting-edge technologies, innovative marketing initiatives and gaming experiences, player safety might risk being overlooked.
The upcoming Canadian Gaming Summit will bring the player safety discussion back to the forefront, equipping delegates with the latest safeguarding practices and ethical marketing strategies that promote growth without compromising player well-being.
The 300-capacity Player Protection Symposium will take place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto on Tuesday, June 18th, a day before the core days of the summit. Delegates will delve into crucial player protection issues, including effective strategies for marketing responsible gambling initiatives, methods to safeguard high-stakes players and discussions on establishing a robust yet reputable brand for operators.
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- Opening the symposium is the panel titled ‘Safeguarding the Stakes: Strategies for Player Protection at the VIP/High Roller Level,’ which will address the pressing need to protect high-stake players.
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- The panel ‘Ethical Engagement: Harmonizing Branding and Responsible Gaming Efforts’ will examine how branding can effectively bolster responsible gambling initiatives.
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- The panel titled ‘Navigating Responsible Marketing: Ensuring Compliance and Promoting Safe Gambling Practices’ will explore the best practices for marketing teams aiming to promote products in a responsible and ethical manner.
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- Concluding the symposium is the panel ‘Unified Visions, Diverse Paths: Responsible Gaming Initiatives Across Canadian Provinces,’ which will delve into the diverse approaches adopted by provinces in promoting responsible gambling.


