Global iGaming Summit & Expo (GIGSE) 2011

Global iGaming Summit & Expo (GIGSE) 2011


Event Type:Tradeshow
When:17-19 May 2011
Where:San Francisco, California
Website:www.gigse.com
Audience:Online Gaming
Linked In:events.linkedin.com/GiGSE-Global-iGaming-Summit-Expo/pub/504371
Event Organizer:Clarion Gaming


GIGSE - Bringing the ‘old’ and ‘new’ players of the iGaming industry together

GIGSE 2011 provides a unique platform for all key stakeholders to voice their interests, discuss regulatory scenarios and create partnerships to get a head start in the North American iGaming market. GIGSE 2011 gives you the opportunity to engage with, and hear from, organisations critical for enabling meaningful progress in the iGaming legislative debate.

Exhibitor Products and Services
Finance & Accounting (2) Legal Services (1) Publications & Publishing (2)
Game Development (1) MIS, IT and Communications (1) Slots (2)
Games Software (6) Miscellaneous (1) Turnkey Solution Providers (1)
Human Resources (1) Platform Providers (1)

Exhibitors and Sponsors
 
Booth
Exhibitor
1.
104 
10.
 
2.
 
11.
134  (Partner)
3.
  (Sponsor)
12.
  (Sponsor)
GB Group
4.
 
Chitiz Pathak
13.
  (Sponsor)
IGT 
5.
  (Sponsor)
14.
  (Sponsor)
6.
124 
CyberArts Licensing LLC
15.
136  (Partner)
7.
  (Sponsor)
16.
110 
Vista Global Media
8.
  (Sponsor)
Dragonfish
17.
 
9.
 
Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge

Global iGaming Summit & Expo (GIGSE) 2011 News
Top-10 storylines at GiGSE
23 May 2011
The one thing everyone at last week's Global iGaming Summit & Expo in San Francisco agreed upon is licensed and regulated online gambling is coming to the United States soon. Nobody could agree on when it would happen. But as the conference progressed, 10 key storylines emerged. read more »

The Gang talks GiGSE, the Sahara and PokerStars
19 May 2011
Casino City's Vin Narayanan joins host Aaron Todd live from San Francisco to discuss the Global iGaming Summit and Expo, the closing of the Sahara, and the decision by PokerStars to donate more than $500,000 in winnings by an underage player to charity. read more »