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Second annual SPiCE Indian gaming show set for 26 and 27 February 2019

Newsdesk by Newsdesk
Wed 31 Oct 2018 at 04:48
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The second edition of the Strategic Platform for iGaming Conference & Exhibition, also known as SPiCE, will be held on 26 and 27 February 2019 at the Goa Marriott Resort & Spa in Miramar, Panaji.

The two day conference and exhibition, hosted by Hong Kong-based Eventus International, will see eminent experts and industry leaders brainstorm on the developments in the gaming and betting industry and the road ahead for the sector over the course of two days.

A SPiCE Breaker Networking Drinks will be held on the evening of the event on 25 February 2019 at the Goa Marriott Resort & Spa, wherein the attendees will get an opportunity to discuss, deliberate and network over drinks while taking in views of the Arabian sea.

Other networking events include a visit to Delta Corp’s Deltin Royale floating casino after Day 1 where a US$150 poker tournament will be held along with canapés and drinks for all. After Day 2 will be a Table Talk Dinner in which VIP attendees will be invited to gather over a 5-star, three-course dinner and drinks.

The theme for the event is to promote Indian culture and participants and speakers are encouraged to attend the conference in their best ethnic attire.

“SPiCE is turning out to be the most anticipated gaming event in India and the response that we have received so far is truly overwhelming,” said Yudi Soetjiptadi, Managing Director at Eventus International. “We aim give a unique experience to all participants and also promote Indian culture, which is why we are encouraging all participants to come out in their best ethnic wear for the event. SPiCE will not just be a platform to network and exchange views, but also have a memorable and fun-filled experience in a serene environment.”

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