IAGR Disrupting the Regulator conference scheduled for September in Boston

May 31, 2021
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The event is set to take place at Boston Mariott Copley Place

The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) has confirmed that its Boston 2021: Disrupting the Regulator conference will take place from 12 to 17 September 2021.

The in-person conference, held in conjunction with host partners, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, brings together senior international gambling regulators and industry stakeholders to share knowledge about regulatory policy and practice, the latest research and industry developments and trends.

IAGR2021 will have a particular focus on several important areas for the industry going forward, including regulatory applications for artificial intelligence, big data and biometrics, non-cash payment technology, responsible gambling innovation, cybersecurity threats, and RegTech monitoring among many other key issues.

“IAGR’s annual conference brings senior international gambling regulators and industry stakeholders together to hear from leading speakers, discuss known and emerging issues and connect and share knowledge about regulatory policy and practice, the latest research and industry developments and trends,” a statement from IAGR read.

“IAGR2021 stands apart from the increasingly crowded annual calendar of gambling conferences because it’s the representative body for gambling regulators and provides a voice and mechanism to help inform and shape regulatory policy and practice.”

The event will take place at Boston Marriott Copley Place. Keynote sessions are scheduled to last 60 minutes, with speaker sessions to last 40 minutes.

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