Hipther announces 2024 events calendar

Hipther announces 2024 events calendar

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Hipther announces 2024 events calendar

The Hipther Agency has recently announced its 2024 events as part of its “Via Infinita” guiding slogan.

Meaning the Infinite Way, “Via Infinita” will be the organizer’s guiding principle for the forthcoming year of productive and informative conference experiences. The Hipther Agency’s 2024 lineup of leading gaming and tech events will be providing their attendees with a set of top-notch experiences featuring a limitless journey of learning and discovery.

Hipther will begin its 2024 journey in Prague with the Prague Gaming and TECH Summit in late March. The conference will cover a variety of topics across the tech and gaming sectors, providing professionals from both areas excellent opportunities for expanding their knowledge bases and connecting with like-minded experts. The event will also be a host to the GamingTECH Awards ceremony, which will be celebrating the industry’s leading professionals and firms.

The MARE Balticum Gaming & TECH Summit will follow in early June, providing attendees with a set of similarly high-quality experiences in Estonia’s capital of Tallinn. The conference will cover a similar set of areas and topics as its preceding event, giving its attendees more opportunities to learn about the tech and gaming sectors and to network with like-minded professionals.

Lastly, the 2024 edition of the European Gaming Congress will follow next, giving the conference’s attendees a unique set of learning and networking opportunities. The event will bring together some of the sector’s best professionals, who will be sharing their insights on a variety of intriguing industry topics. Additionally, it will also be a host to the 2024 installment of the European iGaming Excellence Awards, which will celebrate the industry’s leading firms and their contributions.

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