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Contents December 2024


Sightline Payments zeroes in on “Time to Play” metric Page-30


Mandi Hart, Head of Product at Sightline Payments, shares her


Botswana & Ghana Page-100 Reforms are needed so that Botswana is less dependent on commodities and tourism. Gambling fits in neatly with government plans, launching a number of tenders designed to attract investment while the gambling board looks at opening up others sectors of the market. In Ghana, the rise of sports betting, mobile gambling and casino operations has attracted local participation and generated substantial tax revenue, showcasing the industry's potential to grow.


MARKET REPORTS


perspective on the opportunities and hurdles for the adoption of cashless gaming in the US.


Advantech sets goal to become the go-to source for technology Page-38 Koen Stomph, Vertical Industry Specialist Gaming & Retail, Advantech, discusses the integration of AI and the increased focus on compliance in the marketplace.


AI HALLUCINATION ISSUES G3 interviews Casino Industry


Forum keynote speaker, Professor Aleksandra PrzegaliƄska-Skier- kowska, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation and ESR Kozminski University in Warsaw, Page-40


Soft2Bet on competing for screen time with Netflix and TikTok Page-68


Fresh from hosting a G2E session ‘iGaming: The Road to Legalisation in the U.S’ in Las Vegas, Martin Collins, Chief Business Development Officer of Soft2Bet, expanded on the topic.


Bede Gaming explains the ever- changing needs of lottery players Page-48 Sarah Hitchcock, Chief Product Officer & EVP Canada at Bede Gaming, explains how the platform handles variable workloads, maintains high performance, and scales dynamically.


UNIQUE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LuckyStreak's Commercial Director,


Rory Kimber, sets out the size of the sweepstakes opportunity and the adaptations that have been implemented into the portfolio to become sweepstakes-ready. Page-56


United Arab Emirates Page-94 Te United Arab Emirates is a significant market. It's probably the biggest market opening for commercial gaming in a very long time. And it's moving very quickly. Tere's been a lot of scepticism given that UAE is a Muslim country and the fact that gaming is against Sharia law, but there’s been enough progress to believe that it's happening. And it's a very big opportunity.


ECONOMIC GROWTH ENGINE


Sportradar brings NBA bettors courtside with new solutions Page-64


Sportradar's Sophie Thomas, Patrick


Mostboeck and Blaz Zitnik detail a new suite of fan engagement solutions


that represents the next evolution for basketball consumption.


BETBY sets out why classic eSports is on an upward trajectory Page-78


Sitting down in BETBY's Riga headquarters, Kirill Nekrasov, Head of BETBY Games, shared insights on what's new and next for the expanding e-sim portfolio.


YOU MISSED IT?! Are You Watching Tis?! is a service


that analyses live game data to determine if games are worth watching. Mark Phillip, CEO and Founder, explains the various online and retail applications to betting. Page-82


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