100 speakers and 64 hours of learning confirmed for ICE VOX 2018 (2017/11/20) |
Hard Rock Chairman Jim Allen, Sarah Harrison, CEO, UK Gambling Commission, and Jodie Fullagar, Head of Entertainment, M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment, will be among the 100+ speakers sharing their insight and knowledge at ICE VOX, the world gaming industry’s most comprehensive learning and knowledge exchange event. Part of the ICE London experience, the ICE VOX conference programme comprises eight tracks running across the 5, 6 and 7 February at ExCeL London, UK.
Pictured is Clarion Gaming’s Sadie Walters.
Previewing ICE VOX, Clarion Gaming’s Sadie Walters said: “The 2018 edition will feature 64 hours of learning covering eight tracks and delivered by thought leaders drawn from both within and outside the gaming industry. ICE VOX has been curated to provide insights and knowledge which deliver tangible benefits that delegates can take back to their businesses and improve performance. We have worked closely with the industry to ensure ICE VOX reflects the dominant themes and trends, hence the inclusion of two new tracks comprising The eSports Conference (6 February) and Blockchain (7 February).
The eight tracks of ICE VOX 2018.
“Our research has shown how much importance the industry places on the learning programme that’s in place as part of the ICE London experience. Co-locating gaming's most comprehensive learning event with the world’s most influential gaming technology exhibition provides delegates with an opportunity to understand more about a particular strand of gaming and go on to meet the leading exponents within that sector on the ICE show floor. This is an opportunity which is unique to ICE London and one which ranks highly in our post-event market research.”
The eight tracks of ICE VOX 2018 comprise: Monday 5 February: World Regulatory Briefing; The International Casino Conference; Tuesday 6 February: World Regulatory Briefing (2); Data Science & Personalisation; The eSports Conference; Wednesday 7 February: Blockchain; Modernising Lotteries; Cybercrime & Security.
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