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Berlin again to host BAC and EiG in 2017

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owing the success of previous events earlier this year, organisers of EiG and Berlin Affiliate Conference (BAC) have confirmed that both events will again take place in Berlin, Germany.

Returning to the Arena Berlin, EiG will take place from October 30 to November 1. Following this, BAC will take place from November 1-4, with the expo and conference days being November 2 and 3.

Head of operations at iGaming Business, Shona ODonnell comments: “Following such a successful 2016 event, there was no question that BAC would be returning to Berlin next year.

“Affiliates and operators alike have consistently told us that the conference is one of the highlights of the gaming calendar, and we plan on making the 2017 event bigger and better than ever. With EiG remaining in Berlin too, we hope that the igaming industry can join us once again for a week in Berlin.”

Rory Credland, Event Director for EiG adds: “EiG brings together key decision makers from the igaming industry from all across Europe – and with its central location and reputation as an innovation and tech hub, Berlin is the perfect location for the 2017 event.

“We are excited to once again join forces with the team at iGaming Business to ensure that the industry benefits by having both events in the same city.”
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