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Developing Floating Substations to Support Offshore Wind Installations – The Maritime Executive
Posted: June 28, 2021 at 10:01 pm
PublishedJun 23, 2021 7:57 PM by The Maritime Executive
The growth in offshore wind installations and the efforts to expand the projects into new, more challenging locations require the development of new technologies to support the planned growth for the sector. BW Ideol, which is developing floating offshore wind installations and support through an investment by BW Offshore, signed a memorandum of understanding with Hitachi ABB Power Grids for an industry-first collaboration on developing scalable floating substations to support the development of profitable floating offshore wind farms with high-capacity wind turbines.
While floating offshore wind is viewed as the next frontier in offshore wind power, substations will be an essential part of the infrastructure. The power is transmitted by cable from each wind turbine to the offshore substation, where it is stepped up to a higher voltage and transferred to the onshore power grid.
We are accelerating the delivery of a market-ready floating substation offering and solution via this unique collaboration, says Paul de la Gurivire, Chief Executive Officer of BW Ideol. It brings together two market and technology leaders to create a standardized and scalable solution for all floating offshore wind power requirements.
Under the terms of the agreement, Hitachi ABB Power Grids will provide modular, scalable, compact substation packages for installation on BW Ideols shallow-draft floating platforms. Both companies have worked closely together for several years to co-create a standardized and modular solution that addresses market requirements and the unique demands of operating in the most challenging environmental and seabed conditions.
With BW Ideols unique shallow draft solution, the companies said that the floating substations will also be able to be implemented with bottom-fixed wind farms to mitigate challenging seabed conditions or challenging offshore installation operations. The substations will comprise transformers, switchgear, and other high-voltage products specially developed by Hitachi ABB Power Grids for floating offshore platforms.
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NHPR’s New Podcast ‘Windfall’ Dives Into The Birth Of The U.S. Offshore Wind Industry – New Hampshire Public Radio
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Today, NHPR launches a new series from our podcast Outside/In. It's calledWindfall, and it investigates the birth of a new American industry: offshore wind.
Over the next five weeks, well look at what this massive new technology means for climate change, money and power in the U.S. And well ask: Why did it take so long to get here?
Listen to the first episode below, or at windfallpodcast.org. You can see graphics, get a preview of the upcoming episodes and learn more about our reporting process there, too.
To hear more about the series, NHPRs Morning Edition host Rick Ganley talked with NHPR energy reporter and Windfall co-host Annie Ropeik.
Hear NHPR energy reporter and Windfall co-host Annie Ropeik talk with NHPR Morning Edition host Rick Ganley about the new series.
Rick Ganley: Annie, why do a special series on offshore wind? You mentioned actually in this first episode that the U.S. has just seven offshore wind turbines at the moment right now.
Annie Ropeik: Yeah. So we are in a moment right now where in the next several years we are poised to go from just those seven turbines in the water to potentially thousands just off the East Coast. And we know this has huge implications for trying to stop the worst effects of climate change. It's not the only solution, but it is one that here on the East Coast that we're particularly well-positioned to really scale up quickly. And that will have a lot of ripple effects, good ones, bad ones, things for people's jobs, for their livelihoods, economic inequality implications, whole coastal communities transformed.
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And, of course, the very first project in line is Vineyard Wind off the coast of Massachusetts. And people who want to build out wind in the Gulf of Maine, in the part of the ocean off of New Hampshire, are watching that project very closely to see what will happen. So we wanted to unpack all of that and ask how we got here and what it means for the future.
Rick Ganley: So what can listeners expect from this?
Annie Ropeik: Well, one of the themes of the show is just the huge scale of this industry in every way. So the size of the turbines, you know, the blades can be longer than a 747 airplane. The size of the money, we're talking billions per project, potentially trillions across the industry in just a matter of years. You know, it's kind of unimaginable. And we try to take on that question of whether capitalism, traditional big-money financing is the right way or the only way to do this as quickly as experts say is needed to fight climate change.
And we also take on this really kind of gut-wrenching conflict that the fishing industry is experiencing with the growth of wind technology. You know, people may have heard that there are big emotions, big fears there. There are a lot of unanswered scientific questions. So we dove into that in a way that I think people will find really thought-provoking. We also hear a lot about how mature the industry already is in Europe, which I think will surprise folks. I mean, it's like it's a different world out there when it comes to wind. And they're just in a completely different place than the US is when it comes to the growth of this industry and how long it's been around. And of course, we talk to the man who has been called the father of the modern wind turbine, who is delightful. You'll hear from him in the first episode. He is very Danish.
Rick Ganley: Very Danish. Yes. And part of why you got involved with this show is that some changes are coming to Outside/In itself after Windfall wraps up next month. Tell me about that.
Annie Ropeik: So what's going on there is that our founding Outside/In host, Sam Evans-Brown, who is also cohosting this wind series with me, is leaving the podcast after Windfall ends. He has taken another job and it's actually in clean energy advocacy. So we know this will raise questions for listeners and we wanted to address those head-on and transparently. There's actually an episode about this in the Outside/In feed right now, the one before this first episode of Windfall. And you can also get more details at windfallpodcast.org if people want to hear more.
But basically, Sam made this decision really recently after the reporting was done, but before we had done much editing or producing. So we wanted to kind of do an extra journalistic gut check on whether the show was fair and factual. And I have been reporting on wind and renewable energy and climate change in the newsroom for some time, as you know. So I got involved as part of the whole team that's been working on this, which also includes senior producer Jack Rodolico and all the other journalists who will keep making Outside/In.
Rick Ganley: OK, so some checks and balances there. The sticking point here with Sam's departure is that there's a big difference between journalism and advocacy.
Annie Ropeik: That's right. I mean, journalists tell a story. We present the relevant facts, the arguments, context, and we let you, the listener, decide what you think about it. As journalists covering climate change, Sam and I have been able to say facts like it's real, it's happening, human activity is causing it, there are many solutions. We can investigate the solutions. We can talk to people about the arguments for and against. But an advocate gets paid to support specific solutions. And that's what Sam is going to do after this. And among other things, he'll likely be advocating for offshore wind.
So that's why we've taken great pains, extra care to make sure that the show can stand on its own merits. Sam's new job hasn't overlapped at all with his work on Windfall. We hired an outside fact-checker for the series, Sara Sneath, The Outside/In team has worked on this for almost three years and we think it's a really important story, one that was reported, edited and produced by a full team of journalists, and we think you deserve to hear it and come to your own conclusions.
If you like Windfall, help us make more stories like it. Support Outside/In and NHPR with a donation today. To get biweekly email updates from the show, subscribe to our newsletter, Outside/In[box].
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Partnerships Amplify Velocity of Offshore Wind Innovation – AltEnergyMag
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In Fiscal Year (FY) 2021, more than $10 million in funding for NREL offshore wind research projects came from partnerships with industry. The NREL team is working with more than 45 commercial, government, and research organizations on offshore, land-based, and distributed wind research projects in 2021.
This reflects the overall success of the laboratory in cultivating partnerships. Over the last 12 years, NREL has brought in $1 billion in partnership contracts, with more than 900 active partnership agreements and close to 600 unique partners in FY 2020.
With the nation's first commercial-scale offshore wind development recentlycleared for installation by the U.S. Department of the Interioroff the coast of Massachusetts, the NREL offshore wind team hopes to engage with new partners to grow its collaborative base and make even more meaningful contributions to this burgeoning industry in the coming years.
Industry partners know they can bank on the intellectual capital of experienced NREL researchers to develop and refine breakthrough offshore wind technologies and provide the balanced, market-savvy guidance needed for successful deployment. In addition, NREL offers industry partners hands-on research collaboration, technical assistance, deployment guidance, research facility use, and technology licensing.
"Collaboration with industry is key to making sure our R&D addresses real-world issues and priorities, while helping transfer scientific knowledge from the lab to the marketplace," said NREL Principal Engineer Jeroen van Dam. "We're giving offshore developers the tools to establish market parityand giving the United States resources to join the field of international players."
Through collaborations with the primary offshore wind regulatorsthe Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcementand in coordination with the Business Network for Offshore Wind and the American Clean Power Association trade organizations, NREL is helping lead the development of industry standards that will define the requirements for utility-scale deployment of offshore wind in the United States. The team also works with individual companiesfrom startups to established corporationsincluding system operators, developers, original equipment manufacturers, energy suppliers, and investors. Scores of U.S. companies are currently involved in building, running, or supporting supply chains related to offshore systems.
The laboratory provides a credible source for objective expertise and validated data, bolstering rather than competing with industry efforts. NREL research focuses on early-stage technologies, where industry investments tend to be lean, while also targeting R&D priorities with potential for future commercialization. This has included collaboration on tools needed for industry to eventually develop larger, more powerful turbines and optimize system performance, efficiency, reliability, and affordability.
NREL takes broader economic factors into consideration when assessing the potential impact of offshore wind research and development. Offshore wind could trigger more than $12 billion per year in U.S. capital investment in offshore wind projects and spur significant activity and growth for ports, factories, and construction.
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The offshore support vessel market is projected to grow – GlobeNewswire
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New York, June 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Offshore Support Vessel Market by Type, Application, End-User And Region - Global Forecast to 2026" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p04814918/?utm_source=GNW Thus, the growth in deployment of offshore wind farms would be the opportunity for the offshore support vessel market during the forecast period. Oversupply of offshore vessels act as restrain for the growth of the market during the forecast year.
The AHTS segment is expected to hold the largest share of the offshore support vessel market, by type, during the forecast period.Anchor-handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels constitute the largest segment of the offshore support vessel market, by type, in terms of volume as well as value.AHTS vessels are designed to provide anchor-handling and towage services and are also used for supplying deck cargo, water, fuel, dry bulk, and mud-to-oil rigs and platforms.
These vessels can also be used for emergencies and are well equipped for firefighting, rescue, and oil recovery operations.The demand from Asia Pacific and Europe is projected to drive the market for AHTS vessels during the forecast period.
Countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and Australia increased their E&P activities in offshore areas in the recent past.Malaysia is the largest contributor to the short-term oil & gas production growth mainly due to the Kebabangan Gas Project.
The global AHTS market dominated the global offshore support vessel market owing to increasing shallow-water activities in the Asia Pacific region.
North America: The fastest market for offshore support vessels.
The North American market is projected to be the fastest-growing market, during the forecast period, owing to the continued production and exploration activities, particularly in the US and the Gulf of Mexico.As oil prices remain stable, the North American market will grow at the highest pace, as it will witness the fastest rise in exploration and production spending in response to any future recovery in oil prices, with its well-developed offshore industry.
Moreover, significant reserves and a comparatively stable political environment have further supported the growth of the offshore support vessel market in the region.
Breakdown of Primaries:In-depth interviews have been conducted with various key industry participants, subject-matter experts, C-level executives of key market players, and industry consultants, among other experts, to obtain and verify critical qualitative and quantitative information, as well as to assess future market prospects. The distribution of primary interviews is as follows: By Company Type: Tier 1- 55%, Tier 2- 25%, and Tier 3- 20% By Designation: C-Level- 35%, D Level- 30%, and Others- 35%
By Region: North America- 20%, Asia Pacific- 25%, Europe- 20%, Middle East- 15%,, Africa 10%, , and South America-10%*Others includes sales managers, engineers, and regional managers.The tiers of the companies are defined based on their total revenue as of 2019. Tier 1: USD 1 billion, Tier 2: From USD 1 billion to USD 500 million, and Tier 3: Key players in the offshore support vessel market DOF group (Norway), Solstad Offshore (Norway), Tidewater(US), Maersk(Denmark), and Siem Offshore (Norway).
Study Coverage:The report defines, describes, and forecasts the offshore support vessel market, by type, application, end user, and region.It also offers a detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the market.
The report provides a comprehensive review of the major market drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges. It also covers various important aspects of the market, which include the analysis of the competitive landscape, market dynamics, market estimates in terms of value, and future trends in the offshore support vessel market.
Key Benefits of Buying the Report1. The report identifies and addresses key markets for the deployment of offshore support vessel in various industries, which would help OSV providers review the growth in demand.2. The report helps solution providers understand the pulse of the market and provide insights into drivers, restraints, and challenges.3. The report will help key players understand the strategies of their competitors better and will help in making strategic decisions.Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p04814918/?utm_source=GNW
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Vessel Forced to Leave French Offshore Wind Farm after Protests Turn Ugly – Offshore WIND
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Trenching support vessel Aethra was forced to leave the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm after the local fishermen protesting the project breached several safety protocols and verbally threatened the safety of the captain and the crew.
The Aethra was deployed on the site when a large number of fishing boats surrounded the vessel.
The fishermen then proceeded to breach the 500-metre safety zone around the Aethra, fire distress flares, and threaten to board the vessel and sabotage the propulsion and hurl insults at the captain of the Aethra via VHF, according to Prfecture maritime de lAtlantique.
Surrounded and approached by several fishing vessels, the captain of Aethra then decided to leave the work area in order to lower the level of tension and to put his crew and his vessel to safety.
Ailes Marines denounces the unacceptable behavior of certain professional fishermen during the demonstration organized today on the work area of the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm, Ailes Marines, the developer of the wind farm, said.
Ailes Marines notes with great concern that the essential maritime safety rules have been widely flouted by the ships of the demonstrators present in the area.
The offenses were identified by police officers onboard two vessels mobilized to the site by Prfecture maritime de lAtlantique.
The protest, reportedly organised via social media networks, ended shortly before noon, Thursday, 24 June.
On their return to the quay, the offending fishermen were met by the gendarmes of the maritime gendarmerie research brigade, Prfecture maritime de lAtlantique said.
The gandarmerie is currently carrying out the first hearings within the framework of the judicial inquiry conducted by the Brest maritime prosecutors office.
By approaching a few meters away and firing distress flares, the protesters endangered the safety of sailors working on board AETHRA, as well as their own safety.AETHRA sailors and accompanying boats were victims of verbal and physical threats, they had to leave the area of operations to ensure the safety of those on board, Ailes Marines said.
Ailes Marines considers that professional fishermen are free to express their dissatisfaction and to demonstrate. However, Ailes Marines notes that an unacceptable limit has been crossed today. Consequently, the company will prosecute by legal means all the people who by their reckless actions violate the elementary maritime safety rules and endanger the life of the crews of the ships operating on the site, Ailes Marines said.
This is not the first time the local fishermen tried to disrupt the construction of the wind farm in this manner.
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Back in May, the fishermen surrounded Van Oords jack-up Aeolus deployed on the site to install the wind farms foundations. The safety zone was breached and distress flares fired at that time, as well.
The 496 MW Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm, located 16.3 kilometres off the coast of Brittany, is scheduled to become operational in 2023.Ailes marines is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Iberdrola.
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PA PID and PAHBPA Revenue Sharing Dispute Referred to Court – GamblingNews.com
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An ongoing dispute betweenPresque Isle Downs and Casino (PID)and thePennsylvania Horsemens Benevolent and Protective Association (PAHBPA)saw a federal lawsuit filed by the racino operator in theUS District Court of Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
The civil complaint filed by PID Thursday seeks to block allegations from PAHBPA stated in a 2020 demand for arbitration letter sent by the association that PID has breached and is currently breaching the Live Racing Agreement as a result of patrons located at PID placing wagers through PIDs racing vendor and corporate affiliate CDTIC, as opposed to in the racetrack enclosure in PID.
The dispute around revenue sharing fromadvance-deposit wagers (ADW)at the racetrack arose after allegations from PAHBPA that PID is steering on-track patrons via messages and other marketing initiatives to place bets through platforms such as TwinSpires, asports betting brand ownedbyChurchill Downs Technology Initiatives Company (CDTIC), an affiliate of PIDs parent company,Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI).
In addition, PAHBPA claims the market source fee negotiated in a collateral agreement between both CDIs affiliates PID and CDTIC does not reflect industry standards and, as PID does not treat the ADW wagers as being made on-track and hence under theLive Racing Agreement, the association is deprived of benefits and is seeking in excess of $75,000 beyond the contractually negotiated and agreed on a percentage of revenue sharing as to source market fees.
Having failed to hash out a solution for the past16months after both sides organized grievance committees, the dispute reached federal court, where PID also requires the association to pay for legal costs related to the sought by court declaratory judgment that there are no material claims to be submitted for arbitration as per the arbitration clause in the Live Racing Agreement.
Labeling PAHBPAs claims as a money grab without legal merit, seeking to renegotiate through arbitration a long-standing contractual provision regarding the percentage the association receives from source market fees, PID outlined in the document that PAHBPA neither sought to negotiate into the Live Racing Agreement any consent or veto rights related to source market fees, nor the agreement has provisions for a minimum source market fee PID should receive from a third-party vendor.
Moreover, prior to the collateral agreement with CDTIC, PAHBPA never received any source market fee percentage under the Live Racing Agreement, PID continued, and what the association negotiated was to receive a fixed percentage from the fees revenue PAHBPA has already received from PID.
TheLive Racing Agreementbetween PID and PAHBPA dates back to2007, 12 years before PID was acquired by CDI, but has been amendedseventimes since, with the most recent one in May 2021.
The Presque Isle Downs and Casino became victim to an anonymous call Saturday night, claiming a bomb was planted on the premises, which led to the building being evacuated by Pennsylvania police. After no bomb was found, the property resumed operations.
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Revealed: The winners of the Global Gaming Awards London 2021 – Gambling Insider – In-depth Analysis for the Gaming Industry
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The winners of the Global Gaming Awards London 2021 have been revealed.
After a lengthy voting process, including a self-nomination window and input from our Nominations Panel and the Gambling Insider team, our esteemed judges voted to crown this years winners.
Votes were made online by leading CEOs and executives from across the industry, before being adjudicated by KPMG.
We break down 2021s winners, with a full list of the top threes in each category available at the bottom of this article.
This years big winners include bet365 and Kambi, who secured two Awards each. bet365 clinched the Online Sports Betting Operator Award, with bet365 Partners winning the Affiliate Program Award. Kambi, meanwhile, picked up the Retail Supplier and Online Sports Betting Supplier awards.
Evolution was another big winner at GGA London 2021. While Evolution itself won the Online Casino Supplier Award, Evolution-owned brands won three Awards in total, with NetEnt Divine Fortune MegaWays scooping the Product Launch Award, and Red Tiger Gonzos Quest MegaWays winning the Casino Product Award. Its the second time in a row that Red Tiger has won the Award.
Another company that has defended its title is LeoVegas, with the Swedish-based group winning the Online Casino category for the fourth time in a row.And after a number of near-misses over the years, IGT has finally returned to winning ways, clinching success in the Casino Supplier category.
Industry titans Paddy Power won the Betting Shop Operator Award, with Trustly taking top spot in the Payment Solution category.Sportradar secured victory in the Services Provider category, while Kindred Group won the Social Responsibility Award.
And in a hugely competitive Chief Executive category, it was Casino Cosmopols Per Jaldung who came out on top.
A massive congratulations to all the winners of this years Awards, and a big thanks to everyone who has taken part, said Julian Perry, Gambling Insider COO. It has been a trying time for the industry, but many companies have shown their resilience and determination to remain positive, and to put their customers and employees first.
Congratulations must also go to the rest of the nominees, who we are sure will be back to clinch the top spot next time around.
For a full breakdown of the original nominees, you can see our GGA Shortlist magazine, which can be found here lets not forget that nomination alone is an achievement worthy of distinction.
GGA London 2021 Winners List
Betting Shop Operator
Online Sports Betting Operator
Retail Supplier
Online Sports Betting Supplier
Online Casino
Casino Supplier
Online Casino Supplier
Casino Product
Payment Solution
Services Provider
Product Launch
Affiliate Program
Social Responsibility
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Key Considerations for the Interstate Treaty on Gambling in Germany – AffiliateINSIDER
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For a long while, iGaming affiliates have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the new Interstate Treaty on Gambling in Germany, which comes into force on July 1st. This allows operators to offer online slots and online poker at federal level, whilst other casino games may be offered at state level. Though this news may seem optimistic, there are still several obstacles in place that could prevent operators from fully capitalising on the regulated German online gambling market. So, before getting too excited, lets discuss the key considerations that affiliates will need to review as the German market finally opens up.
With a newly regulated market comes new tax legislation. At the moment, the German government is debating how much to charge for online slots and online poker, with the proposed rate currently being 5.3 percent of turnover. According to gambling experts, this amount is financially unfeasible for operators. In addition to this, the Interstate Treaty on Gambling will prevent users from depositing more than 1,000 per month on all products, and they will be unable to stake over 1 on a spin for online slots. Industry experts are speculating that this could drive players to the clandestine market or provide land-based operators with an unfair advantage.
The Interstate Treaty on Gambling in Germany has also proposed new technical guidelines that affiliates must adhere to or risk being fined up to 500,000. For example, age verification and player authentication systems will need to be in place. Major changes to websites may be required to ensure compliance with test systems. The German iGaming market is committed to anti-money laundering, additional security, safer gambling, responsible advertising, and better payment processing. Therefore, affiliate managers will need to be more rigorous when screening potential collaborators, so they can adhere to legislation and promote a better iGaming market overall. Doing the bare minimum simply wont suffice for the Interstate Treaty on Gambling.
Affiliate managers should also consider the possibility that they will need to review their affiliate program terms and conditions before venturing into the regulated German gambling market. For example, changes will need to be made regarding their anti-money laundering policies and provisions for encouraging responsible gambling. Performing additional compliance checks on affiliates and content publishers will likely become a necessity, too. Furthermore, affiliate managers might have to alter their deal negations and commission modelling to accommodate these new regulations. Essentially, a lot is about to change. Preparing for these alterations with thorough reviews of policies, procedures, and clients should help to prepare affiliates for the Interstate Treaty on Gambling, though.
These are some of the key things to consider as the German iGaming market opens up. Affiliates have a lot of work to do between now and July 1st if they are planning on venturing into Germanys new industry. Anybody in need of additional guidance can contact us today at AffiliateINSIDER. We provide our customers with training, advice, support, and more!
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Playzido, Churchill Downs and 247Partners: recruitment round-up – Casino Beats
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With comings and goings commonplace across the industry, Playzido, 247Partners, and Churchill Down Incorporated, all feature in our latest rundown of a number of recent manoeuvres.
Playzido
Playzido has confirmed a pair of appointments, with Lauren McIlwraith joining as head of finance, and Jack Bailey named business development manager.
Bailey will be responsible for managing all of the groups new and existing partners, with McIlwraith heading up the day-to-day running of the groups financial operations as the business continues on its growth trajectory.
Stuart Banks, managing director of Playzido, said: We are thrilled to have Lauren onboard. She brings a wealth of experience and financial knowledge which is going to be a huge asset to Playzido as we embark on a period of rapid expansion we are delighted to welcome her to Playzido.
Adding: We are delighted to have Jack onboard and I have no doubt he is going to be a huge asset to the team. Playzido is going through an extremely exciting period of growth and I confident Jack with help drive the business forward even further welcome to the team.
Churchill Downs Incorporated
Jason Sauer has been named senior vice president of corporate development at Churchill Downs Incorporated, after having first joined the group in 2014 and previously occupying the roles of senior director of corporate development and vice president of corporate development.
In this role, Sauer will work closely with other senior management in the development and execution of CDIs strategy and growth initiatives, reporting directly to Bill Carstanjen, chief executive officer of CDI.
Jason brings a keen aptitude for both traditional M&A deals as well as non-standard, complex commercial arrangements, stated Carstanjen. During his tenure with CDI, Jason has demonstrated the knowledge and ability to identify and analyze potential growth opportunities and we are pleased to announce this well-deserved promotion.
247Partners
Multi-brand affiliate programme 247Partners has appointed Alex Boiko to the position of head of affiliate, where he will bring over three years experience having most recently worked as affiliate marketing manager for 7StarsPartners.
He will work across the companys three online casino brands of Amun Ra, 5Gringos and 7Signs, as well as the groups partners, located in a broad range of markets.
Denys Butko, the founder and CEO of ButOn Group, commented: We are excited to welcome Alex to our evolving affiliate team. His recruitment is yet another step in our aim to further strengthen our senior management team.
A goal of ours is to have the industrys best and his track record shows that he is a proactive affiliate professional with all-embracing expertise and an exceptional performance record in the igaming and tech-related industries.
RaceTech
RaceTech chairperson Tom Phillips has announced his intention to step down from the position on September 30, after a distinguished career of 15 years.
Having first joined RacingTech as a non-executive director and chair of the audit committee in 2006, Phillips has overseen a number of major initiatives and milestones whilst serving as chair of the organisation.
The outgoing chairperson will be replaced by Bevan Gibson, who has worked as a non-executive director at RaceTech since 2016 and is currently chief technology officer at EuroMediaGroup, in addition to amassing considerable experience of outside and remote broadcasting.
It has been such a privilege being chairman of RaceTech. We have achieved much as a team these past years and Ive enjoyed working with such talented and professional colleagues, Phillips noted.
I wish everyone at RaceTech well under the future leadership of Bevan. He is someone Ive worked closely with these past five years and I have no doubt RaceTech will continue to thrive under his leadership.
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Big West moving basketball tourney to new Vegas-area arena – Chron
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IRVINE, Calif. (AP) The Big West Conference is moving its mens and womens basketball tournaments to a new arena outside Las Vegas beginning next March.
The league said Thursday that the 6,000-seat Dollar Loan Center in Henderson will host the event for the next three years. The $84 million arena will be completed in February.
The Big West Tournament will run March 8-12, featuring 10 mens and womens teams vying for the leagues automatic berths to the NCAA Tournaments.
UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center hosted the event in 1994 and 95 before it moved to Reno from 1996 to 2000. This year's tournament was played at the arena inside the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino. It wasn't played in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The tournament was played at two different locations in Anaheim, California, from 2001 to 2019.
The Dollar Loan Center will be home to the AHL's Henderson Silver Knights, a minor league affiliate of the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights; the Vegas Indoor Football League franchise; and the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame.
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