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Gaming in Germany Conference: Key Figures to Discuss Black Market Threat and Treaty Review

Join Mathias Dahms and Dr. Dirk Quermann as they lead discussions on the black market's impact and the 2021 State Gambling Treaty's future.

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Gaming in Germany Conference: Key Figures to Discuss Black Market Threat and Treaty Review

The Gaming in Germany Conference is set to take place on Tuesday, November 11, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Ku'damm in Berlin. This event aims to bring together prominent regulatory and industry figures to discuss pressing topics in the German gambling market.

Mathias Dahms, President of Deutscher Sportwettenverband (DSWV), and Dr. Dirk Quermann, President of Deutscher Online Casinoverband (DOCV), will both attend the conference. They will join other notable guests such as Sebastian Buchholz, Head of Licensing and Market Supervision at Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder, who will deliver a keynote address.

The event will shine a spotlight on the threat of the black market and the evaluation of the 2021 State Gambling Treaty. Industry experts like Ewout Keuleers, former General Counsel at Kindred Group, and Maarten Haijer, Secretary General of the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA), will also be in attendance. Alex Green, VP - Games at Zeal Network, and Christian Heins, Director iGaming at Tipico, will represent the industry side of the discussion.

The Gaming in Germany Conference promises to be a significant event, bringing together key figures from both regulatory bodies and the gaming industry. The event will focus on crucial issues, including the black market threat and the review of the 2021 State Gambling Treaty, ensuring a comprehensive discussion on the future of the German gambling market.

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