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2.11.2013
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Overwhelming interest at 2013 Ice Totally Gaming Expo

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Chetcuti Cauchi present at 2013 ICE Totally Gaming Expo.

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For the tenth executive year, Malta marked its presence at the ICE Totally Gaming Expo. This year's expo was held between the 5th and 7th February at London’s ExCel Centre. Held in one of the UK’s most prominent venues and covering 31,000 sq m of gaming innovation, this year’s edition of ICE was the largest and the most comprehensive trade event attracting over 40,000 visitors.

This year Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates presented gaming solutions covering Alderney, Curacao, Isle of Man and Malta. The firm's stand hosted hundreds of visitors that sought to obtain additional information on gaming opportunities in these four key jurisdictions. Of notable interest was the Maltese gaming jurisdiction, in particular the upcoming legislation addressing Digital Games with Prize.

An additional contribution of Advocates Chetcuti Cauchi at this year’s ICE was the seminar delivered by Dr. Silvana Zammit covering the different considerations to be made by operators seeking to establish or expand gaming operations.

If you were unable to meet us at ICE and if would like further information on the above jurisdictions, please do not hesitate to contact us. In the mean time, we encourage you to join us for the webinar ‘Understanding the I-Gaming Landscape - Recent Developments’. The webinar shall be held on 26th February 2013 at 11.00 (GMT) and another future date not yet established.

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Chetcuti Cauchi present at 2013 ICE Totally Gaming Expo.

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