Asian i-Gaming Congress

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AiG as it's become known, is the Asian i-Gaming Conference and Expo, is hosting it's 7th annual event from February 24-26, 2009, at the Venetian Macau Resort-Hotel in Macau. OffshoreNet has associates attending this event, if you are planning to attend and require assistance with offshore banking, please enquire.

AiG has become the definitive conference in Asia focusing on i-gaming. The 2008 edition welcomed just under 400 attendees an increase of 230% on PCiG 2007 with just under 500 attendees enjoying three days of conferencing and a sold out exhibition.

The Asian i-gaming industry continues to grow at an exponential rate with more companies setting up operations there. This conference is perfectly placed for all parties interested in the region. The conference program will have something for everyone, whether you are already established in Asia or view the region as the next opportunity for your company, you will find the event gives you the information you need for your business to succeed.

AiG will consist of two full days of keynotes, plenary sessions and streams to ensure you can tailor the event to your needs. In addition, this year, there will again be two pre-conference strategy days with the first looking at Mobile Gaming and the second being an Asian Marketing Masterclass.

Visit the official Asian i-Gaming Congress website to learn more.

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