RAVING NEXT: TWO IMPORTANT CONFERENCES IN USA FOR 2025

The club industry in Australia shares many common issues with Indian casinos in the USA. They deal with similar customers that are regulars and very local, confront the same problems in building business optimisation, and address regular technology changes and security issues. They are committed to incentivising staff, improving business operations and building better customer service.  Their experience can provide significant insights into how we can manage and grow our community-based businesses in Australia.

Each year they offer important conferences that provide networking and knowledge-building opportunities for their communities that also resonate with Australian club managers, starting the year with their Strategic Operations and Leadership Conference:

 

Raving NEXT: Indian Gaming Strategic Operations & Leadership Conference

January 28, 2025 – January 30, 2025

www.ravingnext.com

Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula, CA

ALSO: January 27-29, 2026

 

 

Mid-year they operate the gaming industry’s longest running conference dedicated to Casino Marketing, Technology and Analytics, followed by the only conference dedicated to Host Sales Skills and Player Development. These conferences run back-to-back, and details can be found here >>>

Casino Marketing and Technology Conference

July 29-30, 2025

www.casinomarketingtech.com

Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula, CA

Also: July 14-15, 2026

Host Player Development Conference

July 30-31, 2025

www.casinomarketingtech.com

Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula, CA

ALSO: July 15-16, 2026

 

 

 

ABOUT RAVING

Raving is a Native-owned gaming and casino specialist organisation that understand all aspects of gaming and resort operation, including the challenges gaming and marketing executives face on a daily basis. Over the last two decades they have partnered with 152 Tribal Nations and enterprises and 71 commercial properties. Like the Club movement in Australia, they are committed to serving their community and aim to enrich the lives of those they serve. They frequently submit interesting articles to The Drop.