Monthly Archives: January 2017

UB|GAMING will participate in Georgia Gaming Congress

UB|GAMING international company has become an exhibitor of Georgia Gaming Congress that will be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi.

It provides a range of betting business solutions, allowing to improve the efficiency of gambling companies. Its services include eight elements:

• TURNKEYSOLUTION – ready-made case studies for customers’ business development;

• UB|CONSULTING – training programs of various levels for staff and senior management;

UB|GAMING will participate in Georgia Gaming Congress

UB|GAMING international company has become an exhibitor of Georgia Gaming Congress that will be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi.

It provides a range of betting business solutions, allowing to improve the efficiency of gambling companies. Its services include eight elements:

• TURNKEYSOLUTION – ready-made case studies for customers’ business development;

• UB|CONSULTING – training programs of various levels for staff and senior management;

UB|GAMING will participate in Georgia Gaming Congress

UB|GAMING international company has become an exhibitor of Georgia Gaming Congress that will be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi.

It provides a range of betting business solutions, allowing to improve the efficiency of gambling companies. Its services include eight elements:

• TURNKEYSOLUTION – ready-made case studies for customers’ business development;

• UB|CONSULTING – training programs of various levels for staff and senior management;

UB|GAMING will participate in Georgia Gaming Congress

UB|GAMING international company has become an exhibitor of Georgia Gaming Congress that will be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi.

It provides a range of betting business solutions, allowing to improve the efficiency of gambling companies. Its services include eight elements:

• TURNKEYSOLUTION – ready-made case studies for customers’ business development;

• UB|CONSULTING – training programs of various levels for staff and senior management;

UB|GAMING will participate in Georgia Gaming Congress

UB|GAMING international company has become an exhibitor of Georgia Gaming Congress that will be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi.

It provides a range of betting business solutions, allowing to improve the efficiency of gambling companies. Its services include eight elements:

• TURNKEYSOLUTION – ready-made case studies for customers’ business development;

• UB|CONSULTING – training programs of various levels for staff and senior management;

UB|GAMING will participate in Georgia Gaming Congress

UB|GAMING international company has become an exhibitor of Georgia Gaming Congress that will be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi.

It provides a range of betting business solutions, allowing to improve the efficiency of gambling companies. Its services include eight elements:

• TURNKEYSOLUTION – ready-made case studies for customers’ business development;

• UB|CONSULTING – training programs of various levels for staff and senior management;

UB|GAMING will participate in Georgia Gaming Congress

UB|GAMING international company has become an exhibitor of Georgia Gaming Congress that will be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi.

It provides a range of betting business solutions, allowing to improve the efficiency of gambling companies. Its services include eight elements:

• TURNKEYSOLUTION – ready-made case studies for customers’ business development;

• UB|CONSULTING – training programs of various levels for staff and senior management;

UB|GAMING will participate in Georgia Gaming Congress

UB|GAMING international company has become an exhibitor of Georgia Gaming Congress that will be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi.

It provides a range of betting business solutions, allowing to improve the efficiency of gambling companies. Its services include eight elements:

• TURNKEYSOLUTION – ready-made case studies for customers’ business development;

• UB|CONSULTING – training programs of various levels for staff and senior management;

Regulators, legislators and trade CEOs to shape the future of gaming at ICE

The status of London as the world capital of gaming has been underlined with confirmation that over 557 regulators and legislators from jurisdictions around the globe will be attending ICE 2017 alongside CEOs representing every major gaming trade association in the world.

Kate Chambers, Managing Director of the Gaming Division at Clarion Events, believes ICE has developed beyond being just the commercial hub for gaming.  She explained: “Naturally, the number one focus for everyone involved is the provision of a professional environment for the world’s top gaming innovators to meet with an international audience of buyers.  But perhaps a side of ICE that goes largely unseen is the central role it plays in the strategic development of gaming.

“This year we are hosting 101 VIP attendees at the annual Regulators Luncheon taking place alongside ICE and the World Regulatory Assembly which we are holding at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.  To have so many regulators and legislators networking, discussing policy and meeting with the industry, has to contribute in the development and implementation of progressive and business friendly regulatory regimes.

“Added to this, ICE will host 51 CEOs from international industry bodies and trade associations, making it the most important meeting place in world gaming.”

Regulators, legislators and trade CEOs to shape the future of gaming at ICE

The status of London as the world capital of gaming has been underlined with confirmation that over 557 regulators and legislators from jurisdictions around the globe will be attending ICE 2017 alongside CEOs representing every major gaming trade association in the world.

Kate Chambers, Managing Director of the Gaming Division at Clarion Events, believes ICE has developed beyond being just the commercial hub for gaming.  She explained: “Naturally, the number one focus for everyone involved is the provision of a professional environment for the world’s top gaming innovators to meet with an international audience of buyers.  But perhaps a side of ICE that goes largely unseen is the central role it plays in the strategic development of gaming.

“This year we are hosting 101 VIP attendees at the annual Regulators Luncheon taking place alongside ICE and the World Regulatory Assembly which we are holding at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.  To have so many regulators and legislators networking, discussing policy and meeting with the industry, has to contribute in the development and implementation of progressive and business friendly regulatory regimes.

“Added to this, ICE will host 51 CEOs from international industry bodies and trade associations, making it the most important meeting place in world gaming.”

Regulators, legislators and trade CEOs to shape the future of gaming at ICE

The status of London as the world capital of gaming has been underlined with confirmation that over 557 regulators and legislators from jurisdictions around the globe will be attending ICE 2017 alongside CEOs representing every major gaming trade association in the world.

Kate Chambers, Managing Director of the Gaming Division at Clarion Events, believes ICE has developed beyond being just the commercial hub for gaming.  She explained: “Naturally, the number one focus for everyone involved is the provision of a professional environment for the world’s top gaming innovators to meet with an international audience of buyers.  But perhaps a side of ICE that goes largely unseen is the central role it plays in the strategic development of gaming.

“This year we are hosting 101 VIP attendees at the annual Regulators Luncheon taking place alongside ICE and the World Regulatory Assembly which we are holding at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.  To have so many regulators and legislators networking, discussing policy and meeting with the industry, has to contribute in the development and implementation of progressive and business friendly regulatory regimes.

“Added to this, ICE will host 51 CEOs from international industry bodies and trade associations, making it the most important meeting place in world gaming.”

Regulators, legislators and trade CEOs to shape the future of gaming at ICE

The status of London as the world capital of gaming has been underlined with confirmation that over 557 regulators and legislators from jurisdictions around the globe will be attending ICE 2017 alongside CEOs representing every major gaming trade association in the world.

Kate Chambers, Managing Director of the Gaming Division at Clarion Events, believes ICE has developed beyond being just the commercial hub for gaming.  She explained: “Naturally, the number one focus for everyone involved is the provision of a professional environment for the world’s top gaming innovators to meet with an international audience of buyers.  But perhaps a side of ICE that goes largely unseen is the central role it plays in the strategic development of gaming.

“This year we are hosting 101 VIP attendees at the annual Regulators Luncheon taking place alongside ICE and the World Regulatory Assembly which we are holding at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.  To have so many regulators and legislators networking, discussing policy and meeting with the industry, has to contribute in the development and implementation of progressive and business friendly regulatory regimes.

“Added to this, ICE will host 51 CEOs from international industry bodies and trade associations, making it the most important meeting place in world gaming.”

Regulators, legislators and trade CEOs to shape the future of gaming at ICE

The status of London as the world capital of gaming has been underlined with confirmation that over 557 regulators and legislators from jurisdictions around the globe will be attending ICE 2017 alongside CEOs representing every major gaming trade association in the world.

Kate Chambers, Managing Director of the Gaming Division at Clarion Events, believes ICE has developed beyond being just the commercial hub for gaming.  She explained: “Naturally, the number one focus for everyone involved is the provision of a professional environment for the world’s top gaming innovators to meet with an international audience of buyers.  But perhaps a side of ICE that goes largely unseen is the central role it plays in the strategic development of gaming.

“This year we are hosting 101 VIP attendees at the annual Regulators Luncheon taking place alongside ICE and the World Regulatory Assembly which we are holding at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.  To have so many regulators and legislators networking, discussing policy and meeting with the industry, has to contribute in the development and implementation of progressive and business friendly regulatory regimes.

“Added to this, ICE will host 51 CEOs from international industry bodies and trade associations, making it the most important meeting place in world gaming.”

Regulators, legislators and trade CEOs to shape the future of gaming at ICE

The status of London as the world capital of gaming has been underlined with confirmation that over 557 regulators and legislators from jurisdictions around the globe will be attending ICE 2017 alongside CEOs representing every major gaming trade association in the world.

Kate Chambers, Managing Director of the Gaming Division at Clarion Events, believes ICE has developed beyond being just the commercial hub for gaming.  She explained: “Naturally, the number one focus for everyone involved is the provision of a professional environment for the world’s top gaming innovators to meet with an international audience of buyers.  But perhaps a side of ICE that goes largely unseen is the central role it plays in the strategic development of gaming.

“This year we are hosting 101 VIP attendees at the annual Regulators Luncheon taking place alongside ICE and the World Regulatory Assembly which we are holding at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.  To have so many regulators and legislators networking, discussing policy and meeting with the industry, has to contribute in the development and implementation of progressive and business friendly regulatory regimes.

“Added to this, ICE will host 51 CEOs from international industry bodies and trade associations, making it the most important meeting place in world gaming.”

Regulators, legislators and trade CEOs to shape the future of gaming at ICE

The status of London as the world capital of gaming has been underlined with confirmation that over 557 regulators and legislators from jurisdictions around the globe will be attending ICE 2017 alongside CEOs representing every major gaming trade association in the world.

Kate Chambers, Managing Director of the Gaming Division at Clarion Events, believes ICE has developed beyond being just the commercial hub for gaming.  She explained: “Naturally, the number one focus for everyone involved is the provision of a professional environment for the world’s top gaming innovators to meet with an international audience of buyers.  But perhaps a side of ICE that goes largely unseen is the central role it plays in the strategic development of gaming.

“This year we are hosting 101 VIP attendees at the annual Regulators Luncheon taking place alongside ICE and the World Regulatory Assembly which we are holding at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.  To have so many regulators and legislators networking, discussing policy and meeting with the industry, has to contribute in the development and implementation of progressive and business friendly regulatory regimes.

“Added to this, ICE will host 51 CEOs from international industry bodies and trade associations, making it the most important meeting place in world gaming.”

FA Cup 4th round review: Lincoln and Sutton do it again

A round up of the Fourth Round of the FA Cup including heroics by Lincoln City, Sutton, and Wolves as they find the right stones to nail the giants who once stood in their way.

Lincoln City has become only the eighth non-league side to battle through to the Fifth Round of the FA Cup since a man called Adolf started falling out with everyone.

The Imps reached the last 16 for the first time in 115-years after swatting Championship leaders Brighton aside as if they were nothing but a fly hanging around the ass of a lion.

And Danny Cowley’s side did it the hard way after falling behind to a Richie Towell strike in the 24th minute moments after Brighton had hit the crossbar with a thunderbolt of a strike by Solly March.

FA Cup 4th round review: Lincoln and Sutton do it again

A round up of the Fourth Round of the FA Cup including heroics by Lincoln City, Sutton, and Wolves as they find the right stones to nail the giants who once stood in their way.

Lincoln City has become only the eighth non-league side to battle through to the Fifth Round of the FA Cup since a man called Adolf started falling out with everyone.

The Imps reached the last 16 for the first time in 115-years after swatting Championship leaders Brighton aside as if they were nothing but a fly hanging around the ass of a lion.

And Danny Cowley’s side did it the hard way after falling behind to a Richie Towell strike in the 24th minute moments after Brighton had hit the crossbar with a thunderbolt of a strike by Solly March.