Gaming industry test house and certification provider Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) has confirmed that it will host the 11th Annual Latin American and Caribbean Regulators Roundtable, taking place at the Estelar Hotel, Lima, Peru, from August 6 – 8. Overseeing the event is Manuel San Roman Benvante, of the Peruvian regulator, the General Directorate for Casino Games and Slot Machines.

Presented by the global independent consultancy, testing, and certification laboratory’s GLI University, this year’s Latin American and Caribbean Regulators Roundtable is an educational gathering, held free-of-charge, and attendance is exclusively for gaming and lottery regulators and government lotteries.

Delegates can look forward to two informative days of learning, networking, and thought-provoking discussion. Gaming and lottery regulators and government lotteries will share and gain important strategic insights from industry experts on mission-critical topics as igaming, sports betting, licensing, development and implementation of new games, regulatory updates, money laundering controls, testing and certification, and more.

Attendees will also experience cutting-edge technological innovations that are fuelling the future of gaming and lotteries in the rapidly evolving Latin American and Caribbean gaming and lottery sectors.

Karen Sierra-Hughes, GLI’s director of Latin America and Caribbean government relations and business development, stated: “We cordially invite gaming and lottery regulators and representatives of government lotteries to join us in Lima for engaging discussions and informative presentations regarding the many important issues affecting the Latin American and Caribbean gaming and lottery sectors. Attendees will also gain valuable insights from our expert team of global specialists.”

She added: “We are dedicated to enhancing professional relationships between regulators by building a solid foundation of mutual understanding and cooperation, and by promoting a common interest in the prosperity and regulated growth of the Latin American and Caribbean industry. The Latin American and Caribbean Regulators Roundtable reaffirms our strong and continuing commitment to this important region.”