International Gambling Conference 2010
Gambling in the 21st Century - the Implications of Technology for Policy, Practice and Research
The 2010 International Gambling Conference was held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel 24-26 February.
It was a very successful three days with over 220 delegates attending from around the world including Australia, Canada, USA, Singapore, Macau, Finland, Hong Kong, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
This is what conference delegates told us were the highlights …
"The multicultural focus and respect for all cultures."
"Moana Jackson - an articulate and emotional orator. The first day was particularly emotional."
"An excellent combination of speakers."
"Maori and Pacific people's singing."
"Quality and breadth of presentations, networking, delegates from broad range of countries."
"Dr Korn's keynote address and the public health framework."
"Everything was spot on! Great content, great vibe, great networking!"
"Learning about Maori stories, internet gambling trends, and presentations from practitioners around the world."
*NEW* Click here for conference highlights and to visit the photo gallery
*NEW* Click here to view some of the PowerPoint presentations from speakers at the conference (more will be added as they become available).
The 2010 International Gambling Conference - Gambling in the 21st Century - the Implications of Technology for Policy, Practice and Research was hosted by the Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand (PGFNZ), the Gambling and Addictions Research Centre of Auckland University of Technology (AUT), and Hapai Te Hauora Tapui Maori Public Health.
The conference received no funding or support from the gambling industry.
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Brought to you by the Problem Gambling Foundation, Gambling and Addictions Research Centre, Auckland University of Technology and Hapai Te Hauora Tapui
