Ahead of biggest changes in Dutch gaming regime in half a century, representatives of the international gaming industry meet up with regulators, legal experts at Gaming in Holland Conference

Amsterdam, 2016 –  Starting with the upcoming parliamentary debate on the Dutch remote gaming bill in early April, the next few months promise to be decisive in shaping the Netherlands’ gaming regime for the foreseeable future. Ahead of the expected adoption of the main bill, secondary legislation is already being drawn up, while the Netherlands Gaming Authority continues to flesh out its licensing process.

Furthermore, preparations are being made for the privatization and sale of land-based Holland Casino in 2017. Last but not least, major change is coming to the lottery sector, raising fundamental questions about the funding of charities and sports in modern society.

The fifth edition of the annual Gaming in Holland Conference, which will be held June 7-8, 2016 at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Center in Amsterdam, will provide a must-attend platform for discussing these topics with several key players who are even now working on shaping this new regulatory environment.

Influential key speakers