Play’n GO is stepping onto the world stage this week. The casino content supplier is joining political leaders in Calgary for the G7 Summit. It’s the start of a wider effort to shape global gambling policy.
Play’n GO is taking part in the first Global Forum on Responsible Gaming and Gambling Policy. The forum runs as part of the G7 and continues later this year at the G20 and the UN General Assembly. The global gambling policy agenda will be front and center in all three sessions.
Shawn Fluharty, Head of Government Affairs at Play’n GO, is leading a key session on June 13. He’ll speak with leaders, scientists, regulators, and health experts. Topics include gambling, mental health, and regulatory development.
Play’n GO is the only supplier attending the forum, which highlights its focus on responsible play. The company has consistently pushed for stronger regulation in the online gaming space. This includes a public stance against sweepstakes casinos.
Insights gathered during these events will shape formal policy recommendations. These will touch on youth protection, innovation, and broader public health. The aim is to guide international standards across jurisdictions.
Fluharty commented: “Positioning responsible gaming at the world’s premier policy forums is vital to ensuring regulation keeps pace with rapid innovation.” He said collaboration with lawmakers is key to setting cohesive global rules.
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