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G2E Asia Releases it Schedule for the 2019 Conference Program
Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia – the marketplace for the Asian gaming and entertainment industry – has released the schedule for the G2E Asia 2019 Conference Program taking place May 21 to 23 at The Venetian Macao Cotai Expo. This year's program will present three content-rich days of conferences and forums across an interactive and new bi-level exhibition space.
The opening day keynote will be addressed by Daisy Ho, Chairman and Executive Director of SJM Holdings Limited and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, S.A., with the topic of "China's Greater Bay Area: Opportunities and Challenges for Macau and for our Key Industry." The afternoon sessions will spotlight Japan's gaming outlook, including potential economic impacts on neighboring markets, as Japan prepares to join Asia's integrated resorts (IR) industry.
The conference's second day (May 22nd) will highlight the effects of technology on the customer experience landscape, including how to develop a unified analytics platform that will produce award-winning customer experiences. Also on day two, the Finance Technology Forum will present morning sessions centering around the latest technology developments and innovations in digital payments and finance security. Afternoon sessions will focus exclusively on blockchain and gaming technology, with keynotes on responsible gaming and technology related to operators and academics, respectively.
The final day will focus on gaming innovation and technology, providing a general overview and future outlook of sports betting in key Asian territories, followed by an afternoon keynote from Zane Moi , Deputy General Manager and Head of Partner Ecosystems For Amazon Web Service, with exclusive topic "Digital Innovation: Increase Agility and Go Global."
Held concurrently on day three, IAGA Best Practices returns with sessions overviewing responsible gaming, followed by a regional casino-led panel on creating and implementing effective responsible gaming measures.
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