Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta

Following the news that Malta’s Government is re-opening events (seated only until at least August 2021), iGaming NEXT, a Malta-based thought leadership and knowledge sharing organisation known for its thought-provoking industry podcasts, videos and events, has announced its 2021 flagship conference event.

Pierre Lindh - LinkedIn Photo

Taking place between 20-21st October 2021 at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta, Co-Founder and Managing Director of iGaming Next, Pierre Lindh, said the company couldn’t be more excited.

He shared that the event will take place in collaboration with the company’s subsidiary, iGaming IDOL, which aims to promote the most talented individuals in the iGaming industry in Malta through a yearly award show.

At iGaming NEXT’s October flagship conference, heavy hitters within the industry have confirmed their participation, including Evolution, Playtech, Quickspin and Scientific Games.

“Mark your calendar”, says Mr Lindh as Malta’s ailing conference and events sector is poised to come back with a bang, COVID permitting.

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