Prague Gaming Summit 2018 announces new speakers
Tal Zamstein (Fortuna Group) and Jakub Kolomicenko (Endorphina) will join the “Focus on Czech Republic” panel discussion.
Czech Republic.- The leading boutique style gaming conference in Prague is gathering new and old faces of the industry in order to highlight the trending topics for the attending delegates.
Following the latest statements of the Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, who stressed on the fact that 30 million crowns are needed this year to prevent gambling addiction, the event registrations have grown significantly.
Babis has also stated that Labour and Social Affairs Minister Jaroslava Nemcova has been tasked to find out whether the sum can be drawn from the EU money that has been designated for the Czech Republic but still remains partly unused.
Seven centres of gambling prevention operate in the Czech Republic. Babis said such centres should be in each of the country’s 14 regions.
There are several sources which point towards the fact that a debate might be launched on raising the tax on alcohol, tobacco and gambling.
These statements leave the gambling industry related debate open in terms of profitability and clear vision to setting an optimal market for operators and players.
Tal Zamstein (Group Head of Gaming at Fortuna Group)
Tal is an extraordinary manager with excellent leading skills. He is an experienced professional and well known for his innovative work within the gaming industry. Tal believes and drives his team to better achievements. He encourages his team by supporting them in all their endeavors. An outstanding manager, who creates a calm and professional work environment.
Jakub Kolomicenko (Endorphina)
Jakub started his practice as a corporate lawyer and member of Czech Bar Association but then he changed his focus and as an in-house counsel specializes on IP law and all aspects of gaming law namely licensing, regulations and compliance.
More speaker profiles will be announced soon, but you may want to check the already confirmed line-up of speakers and register in time. The event is limited to 125 seats.