IAG’S INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTION WITH NO PARTICIPATION COST

Inside Asian Gaming organizes and produces The Regulators Forum entirely at no charge to participants, adjacent to the IAG EXPO.

This initiative reflects IAG’s commitment to supporting the industry it has covered for more than two decades. By providing a dedicated platform for regulatory dialog and knowledge sharing, TRF represents a practical extension of IAG’s broader role within the Asia-Pacific gaming sector

CHATHAM HOUSE RULE

The Regulators Forum is held under the Chatham House Rule. The information learned during the Forum may be used by participants, even in public forums, but the identity of the source of the information may not be revealed. Participants are, however, welcome to mention such information was learned during The Regulators Forum.

The Chatham House Rule helps bring stakeholders together, break down barriers, generate ideas and develop solutions. It aims to create a trusted environment to understand and address complex problems.

ADMISSION CRITERIA

The Regulators Forum is an invitation-only event. All invitations are issued by Inside Asian Gaming and accompanied by a letter of endorsement from PAGCOR.

All Asia-Pacific gaming regulators are welcome to attend. We also invite a limited number of representatives from selected suppliers and operators, specifically very senior leadership as well as executives directly involved in functions particularly relevant to regulator matters, such as compliance, enforcement and monitoring.

If you are interested in attending The Regulators Forum and have not received an invitation, please contact us to enquire about participation.

PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY RESTRICTIONS

Unlike other IAG events, publicity surrounding The Regulators Forum is intentionally limited.

No video recording is conducted during the event, and photography is kept to a minimum. Where photographs are taken, these are typically wide-angle images captured from the rear of the room to minimize the identification of participants.

Following each session, a group photograph may be taken of stage participants. Such images will not be shared publicly by IAG without the express written permission of those appearing in the photograph.