BMM hosts successful Regulatory Summit during IMGL Autumn Conference
BMM Testlabs hosted a Regulatory Summit before the IMGL Autumn Conference in Munich, Germany.
Germany.- BMM Testlabs, the world’s leading gaming test lab and product compliance consultancy, hosted an interactive and educational Regulatory Summit. The heavily attended event was an excellent opportunity for European and other gaming regulators to have an open conversation about important issues facing our industry today.
Panel discussions were led by experts in areas of social gaming, cybercrime, change management and efforts to promote standardization in Europe.
Speakers included BMM’s EVP, Europe and South America, Gene Chayevsky; Director of iGaming and New Product Strategy, Filippo Ferri and Director of iGaming Operations and Technical Compliance, Francesco Bianchi with Dr Simon Planzer from Planzer Law & University of St. Gallen’s and Befair Catalin Zaha from Paddy Power.
The event took place at the Charles Hotel prior to the IMGL Autumn Conference in Munich, Germany.
BMM is the longest established and most experienced private independent gaming certification lab in the world, providing professional technical and regulatory compliance services to the gaming industry since 1981.
At its core, BMM is a systems-expert company that has provided consulting for and tested many of the largest gaming networks and systems over the last 37 years. In addition, BMM has been successfully testing and certifying the full scope of Class III casino products for over two decades.
BMM authored the first set of independent gaming standards in 1992 and the first set of online gaming standards in 2001. BMM employs some 400 people in 15 global locations and serves over 460 jurisdictions.
BMM’s world headquarters are in Las Vegas (USA), with offices in Mexico City (Mexico), Lima (Peru), Melbourne and Sydney (Australia), Singapore, Macau (SAR, China), Moncton (Canada), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Barcelona (Spain), Vienna (Austria), Bologna (Italy), Midrand (South Africa), Bucharest (Romania) and Krakow (Poland).