Gaming Laboratories International to focus on iGaming, sports betting at ICE 2019

January 28, 2019 12:03 PM
  • CDC Gaming Reports
January 28, 2019 12:03 PM
  • CDC Gaming Reports

Sports betting and iGaming are among the hot topics at next week’s ICE 2019 gaming trade show in London.

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Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) will have a team of iGaming, sports wagering, and cybersecurity experts at its stand to help attendees navigate the dynamic and changing landscape of interactive gaming technologies.

“The global gaming and lottery industries are undergoing a period of unprecedented change and growth that is both exciting and challenging,” said Martin Britton, Managing Director of GLI’s EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Asia) division. “We look forward to sharing with ICE attendees how GLI can help operators, suppliers, and regulators overcome obstacles, maximize opportunities, and achieve success in the iGaming, sports wagering, and land-based gaming and lottery sectors.”

GLI’s experts will demonstrate the ways regulators, operators, and suppliers can achieve success in the global iGaming and sports wagering spaces by utilizing GLI’s knowledge and capabilities. The company carries worldwide approval in regulated iGaming and sports betting markets.

GLI’s experts will also demonstrate the company’s flexibility and global reach. The company is working to strengthen its hand in EMEA by increasing staff and expanding its technical capabilities. The company’s testing, assessment, and certification bandwidth facilities are expanding throughout EMEA, GLI is better equipped than ever to help get suppliers’ gaming and lottery products over the line and into global markets with unsurpassed quality, speed, reliability, accuracy, and cost-saving efficiency.

The unrelenting threat of cyberattacks on the worldwide gaming and lottery industries has made cybersecurity a mission-critical topic at this year’s ICE show. Attendees will have the opportunity to view demos of GLI’s Cyber Security Services, which the company says will help operators “secure their operations and protect their most valuable assets.”