December 22, 2024

Racing & Gaming Symposium’s tentative agenda released

Last updated: 9/26/13 1:14 PM


The University of Arizona’s Race Track Industry Program
on Thursday released the tentative agenda for the 2013 Global Symposium on Racing &
Gaming to be held December 9-12 at the Westin La Paloma Resort in Tucson,
Arizona. Scheduled topics cover a wide range of issues and include:

Current Legal and Policy Issues in Racing and Gaming


  • Speakers will look at topics that have moved across the
    radar screen of policymakers, regulators and operators. Speakers will address
    issues like Florida’s Gretna case; the rise of geolocation as a regulatory tool;
    the status of interstate Internet poker and other gaming in the United States; the
    possibility of federal legislation on medication in racing; and how the seismic
    change in the SARP in Ontario has changed the landscape and outlook for that
    province and the cautionary tale it provides.

  • New Strategies in Regulating Racing


  • Racing regulators face the same problems as other
    stakeholders. Budgets require doing more with less, which in some cases has led
    to doing things differently — more efficiently, more transparently and more
    creatively. One strategy calls for out-of competition investigation and testing
    to help insure integrity. But in creating an out-of-competition testing scheme,
    regulators face new issues, privacy issues, confidentiality issues and others
    need to be addressed, to name just a few. This panel will address these issues
    and more.

  • New Ways to Look at Numbers


  • Sports fans are traditionally a group of people who have an
    insatiable hunger for facts, figures and statistics. Racing is a sport that is
    data rich but that attribute hasn’t been marketed. Panelists look at new data
    that could be presented to the racing audience, new ways to present the
    information we currently provide as well as how all of it can be used to attract
    new customers and increase the frequency of current players.

  • From Bridge Jumpers to Bettin’ the Chalk


  • From the creators of “JOCKEYS” comes a new racing-based
    reality show, but this time it’s the handicappers who are the stars. Get a sneak
    preview of the characters and story line for their new project, “HORSEPLAYERS,”
    from the executives from Go Go Luckey Entertainment.

  • The Mark Kaufman Workshop presented by the Turf Publicists
    of America


  • Pro-Active and Re-Active reporting: How can racing control
    the message instead of the message controlling us?



  • Handicapping Contests — Are They an Area of Real Growth in
    the Racing Industry?


  • Handicapping contests are attracting a lot of attention and
    a lot of players. Learn about the different mindset and strategies of the
    tournament player as compared to the traditional pari-mutuel player and find out
    how to cater to them. You’ll also get a perspective on the track’s and ADW’s
    goals for the tournaments as well as the results.

  • Being Prepared


  • Planning for the “worst case” scenario is a must today for
    all businesses. From large tracks on their biggest international days to a
    weekday at a small track with only simulcast racing — tracks must have a plan
    in place for a myriad of “what if” situations. Speakers will address security
    issues and strategies for preparing for the unexpected that are appropriate for
    organizations of all sizes.

  • Horse Racing and Social Gaming — The Untapped Potential


  • Social Gaming has exploded over the past five years. From
    games like Candy Crush Saga and Words with Friends to Zynga Poker and IGT’s
    DoubleDown Casino, more people are playing and making money on social games than
    ever before. Panelists will explain how the racing industry can tap into this
    fresh new market.

  • Muckraking Journalism as a Positive Force — The Second
    Annual Presentation of the Stan Bergstein
    Writing Award


  • At this year’s Symposium, Team Valor will present a $25,000
    award to the writer of a story embodying the work of the late Stan Bergstein, a
    columnist and racetrack executive who worked tirelessly to promote horse
    racing and shine a light on integrity issues. Team Valor CEO Barry Irwin
    will lead a discussion with journalists on timely horse racing topics
    and the importance of addressing issues for the good of the industry.

  • Cyber Security (or Lack Thereof)


  • As the Internet has grown, so have the threats to Internet
    security and e-commerce. Current issues range from DDoS (distributed
    denial-of-service), infiltration, and social engineering to hacking. The racing
    industry must be prepared for a wide variety of security challenges. Panelists
    will identify and explain the potential threats, their impact on business
    operations and solutions to greatly reduce the risks.

  • Collaborating on Track Safety


  • Participants from the 12th Annual Track Superintendent’s
    Field Day held at Del Mar report on the latest technologies affecting track
    maintenance, as well as other issues presented at the August conference.

  • Speed Networking


  • Don’t miss this new opportunity to participate in a fast
    moving event designed to put you in contact with a number of other racing
    executives. Speed networking is a meeting format designed to accelerate business
    contacts and involves multiple people who gather in order to exchange
    information. Participants greet each other in a series of brief exchanges and
    share their professional backgrounds and business goals thus giving them
    exposure to new markets and/or expansion of their pool of vendors.

  • Workshops


  • Event Marketing — Building an Event to Grow Your Racing
    Brand
  • Aftercare — Managing and Supporting the Business of
    Caring; Racehorse Aftercare

  • Check for updates on panel sessions, speakers and events by clicking
    here. The
    early bird registration deadline to save $100 is
    October 14. Those registering online can save an additional $50.



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