Gaming in Holland, Amsterdam 2025

Gaming in Holland Conference announces new speakers, pre-conference program

The Gaming in Holland Conference, which will take place June 5 in Amsterdam, has added several new speakers to its agenda.

Björn Fuchs, newly appointed Chair of VNLOK, and Henry Meijdam, who heads the VAN Kansspelen trade association, will both make an appearance at the event.

Fuchs and Meijdam join an impressive speaker lineup that includes Arjan Blok, CEO of Nederlandse Loterij; Renske Fikkers, Head of Market Supervision at the Netherlands Gambling Authority; and Henk Willem Smits, investigative reporter at Follow the Money.

Additionally, former NOGA Chair, Peter-Paul de Goeij is speaking, and has promised to offer a no-holds-barred reflection on the (in)efficacy of Dutch gambling regulation.

Finally, Rohan Tare, Head of IT Customer Interaction at ABN AMRO, will discuss the growing threat of AI-supported identity fraud – a topic that is highly relevant for any business dependent on remote customer interaction.

The full agenda is available here.

Willem van Oort, Founder of Gaming in Holland, commented: “We are extremely pleased with our current speaker lineup. All key stakeholders and decision makers in the Dutch gambling industry will be represented at our event. As always, the Gaming in Holland Conference will is the best place to meet the people who matter in the Dutch regulated market. Moreover, we have taken the utmost care to ensure that all relevant developments and topics will be addressed at our conference. We almost can’t wait for our event to kick off!”

Additionally, the award ceremony of the Dutch Online Casino of the Year Awards will take place during the Gaming in Holland networking drinks at Holland Casino Amsterdam.

Registration now open
Registration for the Gaming in Holland Conference is now open. https://bit.ly/GiHC2025.

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