Cercle de Wallonie put Gaming1 and its digital skill center in the spotlight

On Thursday 1 June, Cercle de Wallonie organized a discussion at Val Saint Lambert, with the spotlight on Gaming1. Emmanuel Mewissen, CEO of Gaming1, answered Amid Faljaoui’s questions.

Val Saint Lambert, close to Liège, was the perfect location for this gathering, bringing together history and innovation. Cercle de Wallonie, an organization aiming to promote Walloon companies and entrepreneurs, chose to put the spotlight on Gaming1, for its history, digital transformation and rapid growth in the land-based and online game of chance industry.

Our digital skill center, based in Wallonia, is a key element of this company. It is home to around 500 experts, working on innovative projects in the responsible entertainment sector.

Emmanuel Mewissen, CEO of Gaming1, was invited to answer Amid Faljaoui’s questions during this event. It was a chance to share the history, vision and mission of the Group, as well as the challenges and opportunities that Gaming1 faces in a constantly changing environment. He also spoke about the company’s future projects and its commitment to innovation and responsible entertainment.

Cercle de Wallonie played an essential role in putting Gaming1 and its digital skill center in the spotlight during this event. By recognizing Walloon companies that stand out for their innovation and success, Cercle de Wallonie strengthens the economic dynamism of the region and contributes to the promotion of Wallonia in line with our CEO’s mission.

In conclusion, this event organized by Cercle de Wallonie in Val Saint Lambert was an exceptional occasion to celebrate Gaming1 and its digital skill center. Thanks to this inspiring gathering, the participants were able to discover the behind the scenes of our company and understand the crucial and responsible role that we play in the game of chance sector.