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EGR LIVE is back 14th -15th June 2010      Old Billingsgate, London

After the resounding success of the first ever free conference for the online gambling industry, eGR Live will return in 2010 on Monday 14th and Tuesday 15th June.

We are delighted that feedback from last December's event was so good, both from a delegate and commercial partner point of view, and we will be building on this success and taking on board comments and suggestions from the industry.

The extremely high standard of panellists and in-depth sessions, alongside a broad array of industry exhibitors, and free entry, has set a very strong precedent of how conferences should be run.

Brought to you by eGaming Review, the event will once again provide world-class content for those working within the fast moving environment of the online gambling industry.  

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