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STATSCORE to take part in MARE BALTICUM Gaming Summit on May 7

Virtual edition of the event will focus on the industry’s response to the coronavirus crisis. Jakub Myszkorowski, Chief Commercial Officer at STATSCORE, will be among the world’s top experts joining the discussion.

The virtual edition of MARE BALTICUM will address the most pertinent subjects related to the current situation of the sports betting industry. The event will bring the world’s top experts to discuss topics related to possible alternatives to standard betting (such as virtual sports and esports), and ideas on restarting the business.

The gaming industry is certainly suffering from the COVID 19 outbreak because of the worldwide disruption of sports competitions. Is it possible to return to the normal state of affairs? What is going to change? How can you restart your betting business?

STATSCORE’s CCO, Jakub Myszkorowski, will participate in the Restarting the sports betting industry panel discussion at the conference, which will aim to find answers to the questions that are now being asked by everyone in the world of gaming.

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This special edition of the summit has been designed to bring important subjects to the virtual table and spark discussions on trends that will shape the industry in the years to come. Don’t miss the opportunity to take part and learn as much as you can to prepare your company for the challenges.

The event will take place on May 7, 2020. You can find all the details here!

You can buy tickets here.

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