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Frost Promises Warm Welcome at ‘Inclusive’ Euromat Summit

16 March 2018 - 15:50

Written by Editorial Board
Frost Promises Warm Welcome at ‘Inclusive’ Euromat Summit

With the annual Euromat Summit scheduled for 4th-6th June, Association President Jason Frost is promising a very different event from previous years.

Traditionally the Summit has been a pan-European gathering of the associations representing land-based gaming and amusements, along with regulators and policy makers. Jason Frost explains: “Previous summits have proved extremely productive but there is no doubt that the event has acquired something of a reputation for exclusivity. The landscape of gaming and amusements is shifting and we’re confronting many new challenges. Ultimately, many of the solutions will rest with equipment manufacturers and operators. “It’s really important, therefore that the summit becomes more inclusive and that all facets of the industry are represented. The event will provide the perfect opportunity for those at the sharp-end to meet regulators and legislators face-to-face in a relaxed and informal environment,” assures Jason. In a major step towards a more inclusive environment Euromat has opened a Corporate Membership category, designed to allow members to input into policy recommendations made to the EU and other European institutions, as well as benefiting from alerts and insight into legal and regulatory issues. One of the original corporate members, JVH Gaming, confirms that membership has been very rewarding, with CEO Eric Olders commenting: “International cooperation and consolidation is becoming increasingly important, in the land-based gaming market. Our Euromat membership helps us in obtaining a more international perspective. The network creates an opportunity for international learning and cooperation. Furthermore, the international knowledge, expertise and size of Euromat is very much welcomed in our local lobby efforts as well.” In addition to being updated on the latest legal developments, manufacturers and other summit participants will also have the opportunity to engage with several European regulators.    

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