The visitors at The International Gaming Conference & Expo, left the Costa Rica event with a ton of connections and a head full of online gaming information. Organizers of the event said this years conference exceeded any of their expectations, and the speakers all provided valuable information on online gaming industry growth, technology, legalities, and the high amount of competition in the growing online gaming world. The International Gaming Conference & Expo received such great feedback that organizers are planning to host a similar event in Dublin, Ireland.”It was clearly our intention to take the lead as a conference destination for the industry,” explained Chris Dauer, the director of the event. “And the final results have indicated that the first step towards that goal has been achieved. Those are the facts, not self-aggrandizement or breast-beating by ourselves, the organizers, but truly the reflection of the results. The plaudits and kudos, the compliments, have been ongoing and we fully expect that Dublin will be twice as big and successful as Costa Rica.The excitement about the event was not just felt by The International Gaming Conference & Expos organizers, these feelings were felt by the participates of the conference and of course the many speakers who shared their knowledge during the weekend event.”I’ve been to many conferences over the years, as speaker, moderator, chairperson and attendee in some cases, but this was the best opening cocktail party for those in attendance that I have seen,” said Joe Kelly, a renowned attorney, who spoke of legal issues in the online gaming industry. “It was not only planned down to the last minute detail but organized in such a fashion that speakers, sponsors, attendees and exhibitors were able to interact for extended periods of time without worrying about dinner plans thanks to the repast offered, just fantastic!”For those of you who did not make it to San Jose, Costa Rica for the April 9th-11th event, you can make your way to Dublin, Ireland, on September 10-12th. Organizers have said the European version of this conference will be twice the size and will have twice the amount of information.