The International Gaming Standards Association’s (IGSA) will be at ICE London (stand ND7-A), discussing the organization’s strategy and plans for 2020. In addition to standards, regulatory education will be a key focus for the organization globally.
In 2019, GSA Europe continued to serve as a liaison organization to the Comité Européen de Normalisation’s (CEN) Technical Committee TC456, and GSA Europe’s Managing Director Mark Pace was elected by the CEN to co-lead on a project to create a pan-European online gaming-reporting standard which is nearing completion.
Additionally, GSA Europe donated its Regulatory Reporting Interface and Regulatory Data Set draft standards to CEN to help TC456’s activities. Also in Europe, the Malta Gaming Authority used IGSA’s RRI Standard as part of its newly revised online-gaming reporting regulations.
Also in 2019, IGSA created GSA Japan to provide relevant educational services and act as a conduit offering unbiased gaming industry information and education on the technical aspects of gaming and regulation.
“Because of our members’ dedication and collaboration, IGSA standards and education give the global industry a solid platform from which they can innovate and create the next generation of gaming devices and systems for the next generation of players,” said IGSA President Peter DeRaedt.
