The Danish Problem Gambling Committee co-sponsored conference
Center for Tracking and Society and the Department of Communication at the University of Copenhagen hosted the conference 'Financial Youth Cultures Across Gaming, Gambling, and Investing'
On Friday, 22 November, the Center for Tracking and Society and the Department of Communication at the University of Copenhagen held the conference "Financial Youth Cultures Across Gaming, Gambling, and Investing."
The Danish Problem Gambling Committee contributed as co-sponsor to the event, which was partly based on the project "Gamblified Game Mechanisms in Danish Children and Young People's Gaming," funded by the Danish Problem Gambling Committee.
The conference focused on highlighting the challenges we face at the intersection of youth gaming behavior, gambling, and financial trends, as well as discussing possible solutions to these issues. The day featured presentations from a number of inspiring speakers, including Minister for Taxation Rasmus Stoklund, Director of the Danish Gambling Authority Anders Dorph, and Political Director at the Danish Consumer Council Uffe Rabe Krag.
A special thanks goes to Anne Mette Thorhauge, Andreas Gregersen, and Jacob Ørmen for their tremendous effort and for organizing an exceptionally well-executed event.