Clarion Gaming is here to make the virtual space even more exciting, once again proving its flexibility and adaptability in changing conditions. The gaming leader announced ICE North America is about to take place after all, but this year it would be a virtual congregation instead of bringing like-minded people together in a confined space. The special event is about to launch online on May 11.
The novel coronavirus has taken over the world and it has taken its toll on the gaming industry as well. ICE North America was one of the highly anticipated gaming congregations of the year and many gaming developers, providers, and premium platforms were looking forward to it. The two-day event was supposed to take place this May, between May 13 and 14.
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The decision issued last week brought the news that this year’s edition of the gaming conference is about to be postponed until the spring months of 2021. The particular date of its launch was expected to be announced in the upcoming weeks. Clarion Gaming recently announced it would, in fact, host a virtual version of the ICE North America mid-May this year.
This new approach would not change much when it comes to the time frame of the gaming conference. It is still going to take place during the very same week eyed by the organizers. The only thing different right now is the fact that New Orleans is not going to welcome the crowds making their way to the convention venue. May 11 is about to see them make their way to the online congregation instead.
Every day is about to see three hours of live streaming and riveting content informing the people about the latest innovations in the online gaming field. May 15 is about to see the last day of three-hour sessions revealing more of ICE North America. This year, the popular show id about to focus on sports wagering, brick-and-mortar casinos and more.
May 11 Sees Launch
Some of the individuals that have been invited and confirmed for this year’s special edition of the ICE North America conference are Bobby Soper, President and CEO of Sun Gaming & Hospitality; Daniel Kustelski, Co-Founder and CEO of Chalkline Sports; as well as Colleen Birch, SVP of Revenue Optimization at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
Along with them, the special event is about to welcome representatives of the Maryland Lottery and Gaming, Kentucky Lottery, PointsBet, and Edwards Technologies. Attending the streamed conference in its entirety is about to be free of charge, which is expected to attract even more individuals seeking more information on the dynamically changing gaming field across the United States.
Clarion Gaming announced that its Totally Gaming Academy has inked a partnership arrangement with Conexus Group’s iGaming Academy earlier this month. As a result of the collaboration penned, remote learning courses would be possible. Training courses for various companies across the gaming industry are about to become even more appealing and comprehensive. Remote training and education are crucial for the social distancing people are advised to practice amid the COVID-19 outbreak.