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BgC - Brasilian Gaming Congress
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Rio de Janeiro • 18-20 November 2013
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Meet the people shaping
Brazil’s gaming landscape
Brasilian Gaming Congress
Rio de Janeiro • 18-20 November 2013
For more details and to register visit brasiliangamingcongress.com
Why Brazil? Why now?
Rio de Janeiro • 18-20 November 2013
World Cup
2014 and
Olympics
2016
provides
perfect
catalyst for
change
UK Olympics
generated
£80m
turnover
in 2 weeks
versus £4m
in Beijing
Well
regulated
betting
markets
are key to
supporting
sports
integrity
initiatives
and
preventing
match-fixing
Brazil’s
lotteries
need
regulatory
changes
to unleash
innovation
and continue
to finance
welfare
projects
Regulation
ensures
needed
consumer
protections,
ignored in
the present
status-quo
where illegal
gambling
sites are
easily
accessible
A
transparent,
well
monitored
and
regulated
gaming is
a way to
keep Brazil’s
economy
growing
strongly with
fresh tax
revenues
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Regulated
sportsbetting
could help
alleviate
sports clubs’
finances and
fuel their
future growth
Brazil is ready for a debate
Following close cooperation between Clarion Events and Brazil’s key gaming bodies: Caixa Economica Federal and Ministry of Finance’s SEAE, the Brasilian
Gaming Congress has been developed to address and debate key topics. Highlights include:
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International operators, sports bodies and associations will share best practices on
regulation, sports integrity, player protection and operations
Top regulators from Latin America and Europe will discuss the possible paths to a well
regulated and monitored gaming market that benefits the governments and ensures
consumer protections
Debates on how regulated sports betting can help secure a progressive economic and
regulatory legacy for Brazil
Special sessions focused on lottery innovation, marketing and security
A focus on poker will provide background on the status of poker as a game of skill and
possible future for this fast growing market
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Meet Brazil’s key gaming stakeholders who will decide the future of the market – position
yourself as a credible potential partner and a front-runner for when regulation takes place
Communicate to the Brazilian authorities and law makers invited to the event the benefits
of regulating and taxing the industry – demonstrate the contribution to the economy and
consumer protections enabled by regulation
Understand the driving forces and potential next steps Brazil could take towards
regulated sports betting and other forms of gaming
Network with over 200 global experts in sports integrity, compliance, responsible gaming,
online gaming operations, security, lotteries, poker and more!
For more details and to register visit brasiliangamingcongress.com
Who will attend?
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Don’t miss these top authorities from the Brazilian
and international betting, lottery and gaming
markets:
Fabio Cleto, VP Government Funds and Lotteries, Caixa
Economica Federa
Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima, Counselor, FUNDAÇÃO
FENÔMENOS
Andre Gelfi, MD, Codere Brazil
Demographic breakdown Media (10%)
International sports
betting operators (20%)
Vendors (20%)
Regulators and
government (15%)
Other gaming
companies
(poker, social
etc.) (10%)
Sports bodies and
associations (10%)
Lotteries (15%)
Carlos De Silva, General de Juegos de Casino, Chile
Dr. Sergio Ricardo Martins de Almeida, President,
LOTERJ-Lotteries Rio de Janeiro
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Geographic breakdown
RoW (10%)
Europe (30%)
Risto Nieminen, President, National Olympic Committee of
Finland
Mike O’Kane, Business Director, Ladbrokes and Chairman,
European Sports Security Association (ESSA)
Latin America (40%)
Birgitte Sand, Director, SKAT - Danish Gambling Authority
North America (20%)
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more
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From the Organisers
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The World Cup and Olympic Games trigger debate
on sports integrity and regulation of gaming in Brazil
Despite Brazil’s ban on most forms of gambling, sports betting is a popular International sports integrity experts speaking at the conference include Dale Sheehan, the
pastime amongst Brazilian football-fanatics. The estimated size of the Director Police Training and Capacity Building at Interpol and Risto Nieminen, President of
un-licensed sports betting market is unknown, but exponential growth is the National Olympic Committee of Finland.
anticipated during the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016.
There will be a large number Brazilian experts leading the debate too,
including Jorge Barbosa Pontes, Security International Relations
With an intensified betting activity in an un-licensed and un-monitored
Manager for the Rio 2016 Organising Committee for the Olympic and
environment comes a higher risk of match-fixing, which is why the
Paralympic Games; Andre Gelfi, MD for Codere do Brasil; and Fabio
issues around sports integrity have started to come to the forefront
Cleto, VP Government Funds and Lotteries, CAIXA Economica Federal.
as Brazil prepares to host two of the biggest sports competitions in
the world.
Another important focus will also be on providing the Brazilian authorities
Well regulated betting markets are generally seen as key to supporting
sports integrity initiatives and preventing match-fixing, as exemplified
by the UK during the 2012 Olympic Games.
For the 2012 Games, the Joint Assessment Unit was set up by the
IOC, UK Gambling Commission and the licensed betting operators to
monitor and protect the integrity of the Games in 2012, to great success.
In addition to this special unit, the UK has been a keen participant in
the European Sports Security Association, an industry body set up by
licensed European sports betting operators, that works closely with
the sports governing bodies to identify and report suspicious betting
patterns.
It is high time that
some of the myths
around match-fixing
and sports betting
are abolished in
Brazil.
in attendance a detailed understanding of what has happened in other
large sports betting markets that have recently become regulated
markets.
One of the biggest is France, where Thierry Pujol, Director Security
and Risk Management, La Française des Jeux and Chair of the Security
and Risk Management Committee of the World Lottery Association will
provide insight into his experience of helping France build a successful
regulated sports betting market in just a few short years.
Andre Gelfi of Codere do Brasil, a company that operates horserace
betting in Brazil and the headline sponsor of BgC, commented: “It is high
time that some of the myths around match-fixing and sports betting are
abolished in Brazil. It has been well demonstrated that licensed operators
Andre Gelfi, Codere do Brasil
“Corruptors are generally steering clear of ESSA’s well-regulated
contribute to preventing match-fixing through the scrutiny their security
and vigilant betting operators, because a perfect audit trail would be
teams apply when monitoring betting activities. The Brasilian Gaming
created,” said Antonio Costanzo of ESSA in a recent interview with TotallyGaming.com.
Congress will be a great opportunity to showcase how it is done and how regulation of
ESSA’s Chairman and Director of a British sportsbook Ladbrokes, Michael O’Kane, will be
gaming can contribute to a more transparent and fair sporting events”.
one of the speakers at the first Brasilian Gaming Congress (BgC), scheduled to take place on
In addition to the debates about the role of well regulated sports betting in helping Brazil
18-20 November 2013 in Rio de Janeiro.
safeguard the integrity of the upcoming World Cup and Olympics, there will be sessions
Sports integrity, security and consumer protections will be at the heart of the many debates
exploring the future of poker and lotteries in Brazil’s giant gaming market.
planned for the Congress. There will be a particular focus on the importance of international
co-operation to help Brazil bolster their own sports integrity efforts ahead of the games.
For more details and to register visit brasiliangamingcongress.com
Day 1, 18 November
Rio de Janeiro • 18-20 November 2013
09:00 - Registration opens
10:30 - Opening ceremony
CAPITALISING ON THE WORLD CUP AND
OLYMPIC GAMES
11:00 - 11:15 Opening remarks from the Conference Chairperson
Fabio Cleto, VP Government Funds and Lotteries, CAIXA Econômica Federal
11:15-12:00An Economic Overview: Analysing Brazil’s growing
economy and its influence on consumer spend, in
particular on sports and entertainment. What drives the
growth and how sustainable is it?
•Understanding the impact of staging the world’s two largest sports events on
Brazil’s economy, tourism, consumer behaviours
•Understanding what steps need to be taken/are being taken to truly benefit from
the potential for business growth via tourism, sponsorship, marketing …
•Putting Brazil back on the route to legalized gaming – understanding the history of
Brazilian gaming, estimating the lost revenue due to the illegal market and putting
the regulation of gaming in the current context
Bruno Reis, Director, Corporate Advisory Services, Eurasia Group
Nikos Nikolakopoulos, Managing Director, Latin America, INTRALOT
12:00 – 13:00 Plans and opportunities to leverage the major
sports events in Brazil in a drive to regulate sports
betting in the country
•The role of partnerships with key sports bodies and associations to ensure the
World Cup and Olympics are a success
•Consumer protection and sports integrity as the main drivers of regulation
•Risks and obstacles (political, reputational, media) in regulating gaming
•Educating media outlets and political forces to emphasize the benefits of
regulation
•Understanding the scope of potential regulation of sportsbetting (verticals and
channels)
•Analysing the revenue gaming regulation could potentially generate for the
government
•Examining the drivers and possible frameworks to regulate sportsbetting
•Assessing the risks involved in sportsbetting
Fabio Cleto, VP Government Funds and Lotteries, CAIXA Econômica Federal
Andre Gelfi, MD, Codere Brazil
Risto Nieminen, President, National Olympic Committee of Finland
Luke Alvarez, CEO, Inspired Gaming Group
Roberto Quattrini, Emerging Markets Director – Brazil, Lottomatica Group
13:00 – 13:20Presentation: Global perspective on sports integrity:
Learn about the joint INTERPOL-FIFA initiative to develop and implement a global
training, education and prevention programme with a focus on regular and irregular
betting as well as match-fixing.
Dale Sheehan, Director Police Training and Capacity Building, INTERPOL
13:20 - 14:45 Welcome lunch and networking
14:45-15:45Regulators in conversation - panel discussion:
Reviewing the regulatory frameworks from around the world and in Latin America
– sharing the expertise from regulated markets to create a sustainable industry
that offers stability for investment provides value to governments and allows for
socially responsible gaming and entertainment. Discussing diverse taxation models
in the region and worldwide – from strict controls to a more open and flexible
frameworks. Learn about the regulatory changes happening in Latin American
markets.
Carlos Silva Alliende, General de Juegos de Casino, Chile
Fernando Paes Afonso, CEO, Santa Casa da Misericordia
Michael Ellen, Director of Licensing and Strategy, Alderney Gambling Control
Commission
Rodrigo Vélez Jara, President, Coljuegos
Giselle Brea, National Director, Junta de Control De Juego Panamá
Moderator: Karen Sierra-Hughes, Director, Latin America Development, GLIGaming Laboratories International
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POKER FOCUS
Join us for this co-located focus event that will discuss the past, the present and
the future of poker in Brazil, Latin America and worldwide. Hear inspirational insights
from poker spokespeople and celebrities who enjoy the game and promote its
spread worldwide.
16:00-16:30– Introduction to poker: learn the history of the industry,
find out the size of the market and estimate its potential in Brazil
PUTTING BRAZIL ON THE MAP OF
REGULATED GAMING
15:45 – 16:00
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Daniel Corrêa Homem de Carvalho, Lawyer, Homem de Carvalho &
Gonçalves Advogados Associados (HCG)
Steve Kraut, Chairman, International Gaming Council (tbc)
16:30 -17:20 – Panel discussion: Regulating and operating safe
and secure poker business – learning best practice in regulatory
oversight and the technology behind it.
What you need to know about how poker operators are acting in the present
market and how government can monetise consumers’ love for the game through
tax, tourism, investment and branding in both live and online platforms.
Birgitte Sand, Director, SKAT - Danish Gambling Authority
Santiago Asensi, Partner, Asensi Abogados
David Gzesh, Gzesh Law
17:30 – 18:15 – Keynote panel: Poker as a mind sport in Brazil
Brazil’s key sports and poker figures present real life examples of how skills and
competitive drive translate into the game of poker
Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima, Counselor, FUNDAÇÃO FENÔMENOS
André Akkari, Brazilian professional poker player
Interviewed by: Igor Federal Trafane, President, Brazilian Texas Hold’em
Confederation (CBTH)
18:15: Networking and close of the conference
18: 30 Drinks Reception
18:45 Charity Poker Tournament (invitation only)
Learn about poker from
Brazil’s sports hero
20:00 End of Drinks Reception and Conference day one
For more details and to register visit brasiliangamingcongress.com
Day 2, 19 November
Rio de Janeiro • 18-20 November 2013
08:00
Registration opens
09:00 - 10:00 Regulators’ Breakfast (invitation-only)
An opportunity for regulators to network and exchange expertise in an informal,
relaxed and intimate environment
Carlos Silva Alliende, General de Juegos de Casino, Chile
Fernando Paes Afonso, CEO, Santa Casa da Misericordia
Michael Ellen, Director of Licensing and Strategy, Alderney Gambling Control
Commission
Birgitte Sand, Director, SKAT - Danish Gambling Authority
Rodrigo Vélez Jara, Presidente, Coljuegos
Giselle Brea, National Director, Junta de Control De Juego Panamá
Representative, Secretary of Economic Monitoring, SEAE, Ministry of Finance of
Brazil
10:10 Conference opens with welcome remarks from the
Conference Chairperson
GAMING IN BRAZIL – ROUTE TO
REGULATION
10:15 – 11:00 Keynote panel: Brazilian Gaming Market – Dos and
Don’ts and the way forward
•Explaining the current legal and regulatory framework in Brazil
•Examining the size of Brazil’s current gaming market - both regulated and nonregulated
•Understanding what is driving Brazil’s regulatory policy for gaming and how it
might shape up going forward
•Looking back at the history of gaming in Brazil and driving the lessons for the
future
Representative, Secretary Economic Monitoring, SEAE, Ministry of Finance
Andre Gelfi, MD, Codere Brazil
Nikos Nikolakopoulos, Managing Director, Latin America, INTRALOT
Moderator: Ney Carvalho, Historian, ex-broker and columnist
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Mickey Kalifa, Corporate Development Director, Sportech
Clive Hawkswood, CEO, Remote Gaming Association
Birgitte Sand, Director, SKAT - Danish Gambling Authority
Sacha Michaud, President, Spanish Association of Digital Gaming (Jdigital)
Ludovico Calvi, SVP, Betting, Lottomatica Group
Moderator: Cristina Romero, Partner, LOYRA
ENSURING SPORTS INTEGRITY
12:00 - 12:40 Demystifying the risks of sportsbetting and
demonstrating best practice in keeping the integrity
and security in regulated betting on sports
Dale Sheehan
INTERPOL
•Discussing the myths, such as match-fixing, sponsorship conflicts and live
betting as a fraudulent activity - understanding how these misconceptions are
being addressed in mature markets with experience in operating regulated
sportsbetting
•Risks and prevention in sportsbetting - focus on sports lotteries - strategies and
tools to prevent criminal and fraudulent activities in sportsbetting
Thierry Pujol, Director Security & Risk Management, La Française des Jeux,
France and Chair of WLA Security and Risk Management
Eamonn Toland, President - North America, Paddy Power
Michael O’Kane, Business Director, Ladbrokes and Chairman, ESSA
Humbert Michaud, Compliance and Regulatory Manager, France, Betclic Everest
Group
Moderator: Clive Hawkswood, CEO, Remote Gaming Association
Day 1 - 13.00
12:40 - 14:00 Lunch and networking break
11:00 – 12:00 Regulation & business: Learning the lessons from
recently regulated markets in UK, Spain, Italy, France
and Denmark
•Analysing the economical drivers of the recent regulatory push in Europe
•Understanding the impact of the World Cup in France on the creation of
the regulatory framework in the country – evaluating the French market
performance from the business perspective
•Regulatory and taxation models considered and implemented - understanding
the rationale behind various approaches
•What to look out for when regulating gaming
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Day 2, 19 November (continued)
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COMPLIANCE AND TECHNICAL
STANDARDS - BEST PRACTICE FROM
REGULATED MARKETS
14:00-14:30 Tools, technologies and strategies to ensure player
protection and KYC
•Authentication and verification methods and procedures to allow players who
are legally allowed to play •Data gathering, sharing and protection – collecting and tracking the players’ data
and avoiding the internal and external data leaks
•Overseas ID verification – working with a diversity of player id verification
methods across various jurisdictions to spot players outside of your jurisdiction
and to ensure you comply with licensing requirements
•Analysing measures to prevent gambling addiction, e.g. self-exclusion
•Geo-location – understanding where your player is to ensure you accept bets
from your jurisdiction only
• Identifying the geographical location of your player – Available technologies and
their accuracy
•Importance and functionality of geo-location in Mobile vs. online gaming
Marko Hietala, Chief Security Officer, RAY
14:30 – 15:00 Player protection and responsible gaming –
research and practice
•Understanding players’ propensity to irresponsible gaming behaviour – what the
academic research indicates in Brazil and around the world
•Measures to prevent gambling addiction, e.g. self-exclusion
•Ways to monitor players behaviour online to improve response to irresponsible
behaviour
Claudia Richetti, SVP Legal, Lottomatica Group
16:00 – 16:45 Coffee and networking break with roundtables
led by experts of the day, available for follow-up
discussions on the topics of anti-money laundering,
security, player protection, geo-location in a more
informal and interactive format
16:45 - 17:40 Closing panel: Sports integrity, ethics and crime
prevention - applying best practice to the Brazilian
context
•Discussing how to tackle illegal sports betting and match fixing during the sports
events in Brazil
•Understanding the role of various institutions in tracking and detecting irregular
betting patterns
•What measures should be taken to protect sports integrity and whose
responsibility is it to enforce them?
•Educating and raising awareness on the sophistication of the attacks to address
the problem of match-fixing
Thierry Pujol, Director Security & Risk Management, La Française des Jeux,
France and Chair of WLA Security and Risk Management
Jorge Barbosa Pontes, Security International Relations Manager, Rio 2016
Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games
Laurent Vidal , Chairman, International Center for Sports Security (ICSS)Sorbonne Sport Integrity Program
Moderator: Michael O’Kane, Business Director, Ladbrokes and Chairman,
ESSA
17:40 End of Conference day two
20:00 Official Networking Reception
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NETWORK TO LEARN – INTERACTIVE
DISCUSSION GROUPS
Workshop 1
14:00 – 15:00 Break-out Workshop: Doing Business in Brazil
Bring your issues to the table and discuss with your peers what are the main
considerations to take into account when entering the Brazilian market
Luiz Felipe Horta Maia, Oliveira Ramos, Voigt, Maia & Associados
Workshop 2
16:30 – 17:15 Break-out Workshop: Payments in Latin America:
the workshop will provide insights into payment
networks and other strategies for facilitating online
gaming
Andre Faure, MD LATAM, Gamehouse
15:00 – 15:30 Anti–money laundering measures – identifying,
tracking and detecting fraudulent activity in gaming
• Ways to identify laundered funds
• What measures are/should be in place
•Dealing with vulnerabilities of mobile gaming
Hernan Najenson, Advisor of the President of the Lottery of the Province of
Buenos Aires
Marko Hietala, Chief Security Officer, RAY
Dr. Ricardo Liao, Executive Secretary, COAF-Council for the Control of Financial
Activities (Brazil)
Moderator: Cristina Romero, Partner, LOYRA
Magnho José
Journalist and Editor, BNL/Magocom
Day 3 - 10.00 & 11.00
15:30 – 16:00 Security in the Brazilian online lottery operations –
understanding how CAIXA secures and monitors
the security of their online operations Itamar Pereira, Executive Manager, CAIXA Econômica Federal
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Day 3, 20 November
Rio de Janeiro • 18-20 November 2013
09:00 Registration opens
10:00 – 10:10 Conference opens with welcome remarks from the
Conference Chairperson
Magnho José, Journalist and Editor, BNL/Magocom
BetConstruct speaker
PUTTING SPORTBETTING PRODUCTS IN THE
SPOT LIGHT
10:10 – 11:00 Short talks and demonstrations putting in the
spotlight sportsbetting products – launch,
technology, operation, consumer experience in:
• pool betting
• in-play betting
• sports lotteries
• mobile sportsbetting and second-screen
• mobile gaming
Mickey Kalifa, Corporate Development Director, Sportech
Ludovico Calvi, SVP Betting, Lottomatica Group
Kip Peterson, Founder and CEO, Thorsborg Institute, LLC
Suren Khachatryan, Director, Betconstruct
Moderator: Eamonn Toland, President - North America, Paddy Power
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THE RISE OF SOCIAL GAMING
12:00 – 13:00 Convergence between social gaming and gambling
- exploring the opportunities in regulated and nonregulated markets, understanding the phenomenal
growth and its impact on the gambling industry and
addressing the future regulatory risks
•Examining the growth of social gaming in Brazil and rest of Latin American - what
opportunities are out there to tap into
•Analysing the experiences in converging worlds of social and real-money gaming
•Debating if social gaming should be subject to regulation and stricter controls
Vicens Marti, Founder, Akamon
Andre Faure, MD LATAM, Gamehouse
Moderator: Carlo Costanzia, former CEO, bwin.party France and Founder,
Gioco Digitale
13:00 – 15:00 End of the Brazilian Gaming Congress and
Networking Lunch
INNOVATION IN LOTTERIES
11:00 – 12:00 Modernising the lotteries in Brazil and Latin America
– sharing the experiences and innovating together
•Understanding the role of lotteries in Latin America – why they’re leading the way
of gaming regulation in the region
•Towards multi-channel lotteries – being where your customer is and demands
entertainment
•Technologies, marketing and operation in lotteries of the 21st century
• New products and channels: scratch cards, mobile …
Gilson Braga, National Super-intendent, CAIXA Econômica Federal
Dr. Sergio Ricardo Martins de Almeida, President, LOTERJ-Lotteries Rio de
Janeiro
Roberto Rabello, President, Brazilian Association of State Lotteries (ABLE)
Paulo Roberto Menicucci, President, LEMG- Minas Gerais State Lottery
Luke Alvarez, CEO, Inspired Gaming Group
Sergio Alvarenga, Managing Director, Brazil, INTRALOT
Moderator: Magnho José, Journalist and Editor, BNL/Magocom
Fabio Cleto
VP Government Funds and Lotteries,
CAIXA Econômica Federal
Day 1 - 11.00
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Media Partners
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BgC is honoured to have the support
of the key Brazilian and regional media
outlets. Their involvement will help to
start a positive debate on gaming that
will reach the industry, the political
class, governmental institutions, wider
business community and general public.
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Showcase your brand in front of key influencers
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Key brands are supporting BgC. Join them to:
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Build high-level relationships with the most important decision
makers in the Brazilian gaming industry so you are the person
to go to when they need advice on creating and operating safe,
secure and responsible gaming market
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Meet, network and engage with over 200+ senior executives
from the international sportsbetting, online gaming and lottery
community
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Position your brand by connecting your corporate image with
the first ever high-level conference on the future of regulated
betting and gaming in Brazil
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Maximize your brand exposure with high visibility cross-channel
marketing campaigns in the run-up to the event including
e-blasts, direct mails, social media, PR campaigns, advertisements
and our website
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Enhance your relationship with the media at the event, including
one of Brazil’s Top 5 National TV Channels, and the major
industry publications
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thought leader on the programme
Show your support for the Brazilian and international gaming and
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More about Rio
Rio de Janeiro • 18-20 November 2013
If you find yourself with a day or a weekend to spare before
or after the Congress, then Rio is an amazing place to
explore and enjoy! Here’s a short list of some places you
may consider visiting:
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Top sites to visit
Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar)
Cristo Redentor (Statue of Christ the Redeemer)
Corcovado
Botanical Gardens
Beaches
Prainha Beach
Ipanema Beach
Itacoatiara beach
Joa Beach (Joatinga)
Culture
Teatro Municipal
Real Gabinete Portugues da Leitura
Ilha Fiscal
National History Museum
Tours
TourGuide Neyla - Private Day Tours
Rio Walks
Rio de Janeiro Urban Adventures
Nightlife
Rio Scenarium
Lapa 40 Graus
Casarao Ameno Reseda
Shopping
Rio Antigo Fair
Copacabana Fair
Barra Shopping
Fashion Mall
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