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Agenda announced for new African industry event – SBC Digital Summit Africa


SBC Digital Summit Africa, the new dedicated African edition of the world’s leading virtual event for the betting & gaming industry, has unveiled its agenda. The virtual conference and exhibition on 7 – 8 October is free to attend, providing everyone with an interest in the region with an opportunity to learn from 60 senior executive speakers with hands-on experience of working in African markets. The opening day’s content track is Gambling in Africa, which will focus on the regulatory and operational challenges faced by sports betting, online casino and lottery operators in markets across the continent. Sessions include an examination of


developments in East Africa, an in-depth look at regulation in West Africa, and an evaluation of whether the regulatory framework in South Africa is the right model for its neighbours to emulate. The day also has sessions about the


prospects for online casinos, payments innovations, lotteries, developing tailored marketing strategies for local markets, and whether the European affiliation model can be effective in Africa. Day two’s track is Betting on Sports,


which will take a detailed look at the landscape for football, horse racing, rugby, cricket and esports betting, and how sportsbook operators can develop attractive offerings for audiences in African markets. Additionally, there will be a panel analysing the rapidly changing profile of African sports consumers, along with sessions focusing on the prevention of problem gambling, the future of retail betting, and the technical challenges for suppliers working in the region. The speaker line-up for SBC Digital Summit Africa will be announced shortly.


6 SEPTEMBER 2020 Rasmus Sojmark, Founder and CEO of


SBC, said: “Africa is home to some of the most exciting emerging markets in the world, and international betting & gaming operators, affiliates and suppliers are eager to learn more about the opportunities available. “For our first ever dedicated African


event, we have compiled a conference agenda that will deliver valuable insights about doing business in the different territories in the region, examining both the challenges faced by new entrants to the markets and the successes of the established local operators.” In addition to the conference, the event


will also feature an interactive product display area with leading suppliers showcasing innovations tailored for local markets, together with a programme of networking roundtables to make it easy for delegates to connect and talk business.


dates The American Gaming Association (AGA) and Reed Exhibitions today released the schedule of virtual Global Gaming Expo (G2E) offerings. Taking place Oct. 27-28, 2020, the program includes keynotes, education sessions, business meetings, and networking opportunities. The virtual platform will open for product discovery and schedule planning following a kick-off session on October 14th, 2020. “G2E always brings the gaming industry together to learn, share


innovation, and conduct business that will chart the future of gaming,” said AGA Senior Director of Strategic Communications and Responsibility Cait DeBaun. “While we all wish we could be together in Las Vegas, we’re excited to bring some of the G2E experience to attendees and exhibitors all over the world.” The two-day program will convene thought leaders to share


perspectives on pressing topics including COVID-19 recovery, payments modernization, tribal gaming, what’s next for legalized sports betting in America, and more. G2E’s virtual platform will also enable exhibitors and buyers to conduct business through virtual showrooms, product demos, AI-driven matchmaking, and one-on-one meetings. “As the industry continues to navigate reopening, G2E’s virtual


offering will reconvene the G2E community to advance our collective recovery,” said G2E Event Director Korbi Carrison. “This platform allows us to bring the G2E experience directly to attendees wherever they are, providing access to education, and enabling the connections that make the in-person event special.” Global travel restrictions and unknowns around the


permissibility of large public gatherings this fall precluded the traditional, in-person event from taking place as scheduled Oct. 5-8, 2020 at the Sands Expo & Convention Center. Keynotes and education programming will be announced in the


coming weeks. For more information on G2E 2020, please visit GlobalGamingExpo.com.


G2E confirms virtual event


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