Poker software company, Connective Games, is backing the Digital Operator of the Year accolade at the Global Gaming Awards Las Vegas 2020.
Marking the seventh anniversary of the awards, this year’s event will be held online for the first time, following the cancellation of G2E 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Contenders will vie for recognition across 12 distinct groups.
Established in 2006, Connective Games has concentrated on crafting highly customized products and delivering the technology underpinning some of the sector’s most prosperous names.
While initially specializing in online poker, Connective Games has broadened its online casino offerings in recent times, creating its own slot machines, casino, and table-based games.
The Digital Operator of the Year classification showcases some of the most triumphant and emerging labels within the U.S. market, all of whom are spearheading the digital evolution of the U.S. gaming sector.
“We are thrilled to have Connective Games join us as sponsors, further bolstering an already impressive roster,” remarked Julian Perry, COO of Gambling Insider.
“Connective Games has also selected a superb category to support, with internet gaming flourishing in the U.S. market.”
This years group of adjudicators is a genuine assemblage of gaming luminaries: Renato Ascoli, head of international gaming giant IGT; Brooks Pierce, chief operating officer of Inspired Entertainment; Greg Carlin, co-creator and head of Rush Street Gaming; Dr. Laila Mintas, chief executive of PlayUp US; and Ray Pineault, chief operating officer of Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment.
Gambling Insider and Gaming America, in partnership with G2E, are presenting the accolades, with BetConstruct serving as the primary sponsor for the fourth consecutive year.
To ensure absolute neutrality, KPMG is performing an autonomous examination of the procedure, and all companies on the shortlist have been informed.