
eGR/GTECH G2 webinar free to view online
The first of six webinars focusing on the potential of the soon-to-be-regulated US market produced by eGaming Review North America and GTECH G2 is now available to view online.

The first of six webinars focusing on the potential of the soon-to-be-regulated US market produced by eGaming Review North America and GTECH G2 is now available to view online.
Entitled ‘Why go online, what is the potential of the US market?’ the first webinar can be viewed here and features market critical information and a panel discussion from James Bennett, eGR NA editor-in-chief and eGaming Review editor, Simon Holliday, founder and owner of online gaming data provider H2 Gambling Capital, and William Scott, VP of GTECH G2, who is a regular visitor to the supplier’s multiple land-based and online clients in the US.
The webinar seeks to educate and inform viewers of the complexities of managing and running an online operation with key discussion points discussed including the importance of an online presence in the US as it looks to regulate online gambling since the market was shutdown in late 2006; what does it take to be a successful online business in the US and what are the core components of success; how should you align land based, social and online; and what the complexities are of running an online gaming operation such as fraud, customer acquisition and retention, compliance, responsible gaming, consumer protection and growing liquidity on your network.
The six webinar series, that seeks to help parties interested in investing in arguably the world’s most lucrative gaming market, will include valuable insights from industry experts including the Lottomatica Group, the largest online operator in the fiercely competitive Italian market, alongside seasoned egaming professionals such as Income Access and Jack Media.
Watch this space as eGR North America and GTECH G2 announce the second webinar in the coming weeks.
View the first webinar here: http://www.a10host.com/g2/webinar/webinar1.html