AASBS second day hosted lots of insightful discussions

AASBS second day hosted lots of insightful discussions

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AASBS second day hosted lots of insightful discussions

The second day of AASBS 2023 continued providing attendees with invaluable opportunities.

Following the day’s opening remarks, the conference continued offering attendees invaluable learning opportunities, starting with a speech panel hosted by Fifth Street Gaming’s Seth Schorr, who explored the ever-evolving wagering and gambling market of the North American continent and shared his knowledge with the attendees.

The conference then hosted a discussion on the industry’s most impactful trends. The panel’s participants, which included esteemed professionals like Seth Young and Jordan Hollander, talked about various trends like micro wagering, eSports, and many others, discussing how they could change the sector in the region.

After a productive networking session, the event continued hosting discussions, with one on responsible gambling being up next. The panel involved a discussion on the importance of establishing a safe gambling environment for players in the continent and explored various strategies that companies could utilize to enhance their player safety efforts.

The next panel remained on the topic of responsible gambling, shifting the focus to utilizing a safe playing environment as a way to grow more sustainably. Its participants talked about the importance of protecting users and growing as a business, and shared their insights on how companies can balance both to achieve great results.

Following the two responsible gambling panels was a presentation on player acquisition strategies. Featuring many esteemed professionals, the day’s last panel continued providing the conference’s attendees with insightful information.

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