Nominations stage for the CEEGAwards 2016 has been launched
The first edition of the Central and Eastern European Gambling Conference and Awards will be held in the hip area of Budapest on September 20.
Hungary.- The nominations stage for the CEEGAwards2016 has been launched. The awards aim to create an independent, fair and representative event that recognises significant achievements within the Central and Eastern European gaming industry.
This brand new conference, which will be held at the Hilton Budapest City Hotel, has been specially created a one of a kind event which targets to satisfy all informational needs about emerging markets, new legislation amendments and regional analysis reports.
The CEEGAwards2016 celebrate gaming companies that are present in the Central and Eastern European markets and is divided into the following categories:
- Sports betting software provider
- Casino software provider
- Financial software provider
- Casino operator
- Sports betting operator
- Binary/Forex operator
- iGaming Press
- iGaming Service Provider (Testing Laboratories, Hosting Services, Consultancy)
The awards are subject to 4 stages:
- Stage 1 (Nominations stage): The nomination stage is in progress and ends on August 15.
- Stage 2 (Voting stage): The voting stage will begin on the 16th of August 2016 and will end on September 5.
- Stage 3 (Shortlist stage): The shortlist will be created on September 6 and will feature the top 3 nominees which have obtained the most of the votes per category.
- Stage 4 (Awards stage): The awards for each category will be announced and handed over to the winners during the CEEGC conference.
The winners of each category will be selected by the Industry and by the Judging Panel. The process will be organised in three steps to identify the winners of each category, thereby ensuring that the results are fair and independent.
The organisers aim to bring together +150 delegates from all areas of the industry for one day under one roof to be briefed by the top 20 speakers of the industry in 6 regional oriented and hot topic panels.