The Race Track Industry Program has announced that the Global Simulcast Marketplace will be returning to this year’s edition of the conference.
The inaugural marketplace, which was held during the 2012 Global Symposium on Racing & Gaming, saw participation from 26 companies which represented a great number of interests from both the U.S. and abroad. After the event, 80 per cent of the attendees confirmed that ‘new international contacts were made, opening doors for discussions in the future.’
The Global Simulcast Marketplace has proven to be a place where representatives of organizations from around the globe can break down the barriers of time and distance to meet in one place, at one time, to buy and sell their racing product. The event enables attendees to expand their business opportunities in the international racing distribution market.
“One of the goals of the symposium is to facilitate industry interaction,” said Doug Reed, director of the Race Track Industry Program. “The marketplace was created after a number of international attendees indicated that it is difficult to identify and connect with the appropriate people to acquire our product; they are eager to explore all the possibilities associated with North American racing.”
Visit ua-rtip.org/symposium for more information.
(With files from RTIP)