Sigma2017 Malta Day 1 Agenda

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Sigma2017 Malta Day 1 Agenda

For those in Malta at this year’s Sigma2017 the official full Day 1 kicks off Thursday Thanksgiving Day (for those who celebrate in the USA)

09:00‑18:00

Expo floor 

Time to visit all the stands and start the networking bonanza!

MFCC

€59

Register for your delegate pass here

09:00‑13:00

The European Fantasy Sports Summit 

This conference will explore the popularity of fantasy sport and its compelling role in the gaming markets.

Detailed schedule available here.

 

MFCC

€39/Free for all delegates

Register for your delegate pass here

13:30‑19:00

Affiliates & CMOs Conference

PPC, Media Buying, M&A, SEO, Conversions and much more - a must-attend for all affiliates and marketing professionals.

Detailed schedule available here.

 

MFCC

€39/Free for all delegates

Register for your delegate pass here

12:30‑13:30

Lunch time

Enjoy free lunch!

 

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