In The News: International Gaming Institute
The opportunities seem endless. The reality is much more complicated.
The opportunities seem endless. The reality is much more complicated.
The ҳ| 鶹ýӳ (UNLV) is launching a new training program called ElevateRG, in collaboration with The Conexus Group’s iGaming Academy. The program is set to bring UNLV’s flagship responsible gaming (RG) curriculum online for the first time, according to a press release Tuesday.
The ҳ| 鶹ýӳ International Gaming Institute (IGI) has partnered with iGaming Academy to launch a new responsible gaming training program titled ElevateRG.
Gambling regulators in two states are looking into both companies amid sexual-misconduct allegations against Barstool’s founder
Nevada’s Esports Technical Advisory Committee had its first meeting Tuesday, taking its first step toward moving Nevada further into the multimillion-dollar esports industry, debating best practices for its execution in the state.
On February 22, the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) announced a new collaboration with the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ International Gaming Institute (IGI). Its goal is to further expand NCLGS programming, content, research and presentations at its 2022 and 2023 Summer and Winter annual meetings.
Technology has been changing the way society operates: from health to entertainment, going through education and even on financial terms, new tools such as artificial intelligence have begun taking over aspects of everyday life.
Technology has been changing the way society operates: from health to entertainment, going through education and even on financial terms, new tools such as artificial intelligence have begun taking over aspects of everyday life.
Paul Newson, principal at Senet Advisory and IAGR patron, fills us in on the upcoming five-day education programme on gambling regulation, Regulating the Game.
The Silver State took in an all-time high of $179.8 million in wagers on the NFL's title game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals, leading to a healthy 8.6 percent profit.
A record number of Americans plan to spend more than $7.6 billion on this weekend’s Super Bowl as states across the nation race to legalize — and profit from — sports betting.