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INDUSTRY EVENTS Industry events GIO rounds up everything you need to know about the upcoming industry events. Record registrations for iGB L!VE


Interest in iGB L!VE which is being held 11 – 14 July at the RAI Amsterdam, is running at a record high with over 1,000 industry professionals signed up to attend the event within a week of registration opening. Naomi Barton, portfolio director responsible for the iGB Events brand, said: “The campaign that we are deploying for iGB L!VE 2023 is entitled ‘Another Level’ and the response that we have received just a week into registration echoes that theme. Pre-registration is literally at another level - so much so that we are tracking ahead of last year’s like-for-like figures which ultimately saw iGB L!VE set a new attendance record of 5,022, representing a 7% uplift on the previous best which was set in 2019.” Barton added: “As an organiser, we are always looking at ways in which we can enhance the stakeholder experience and continue to grow


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attendance. The most effective way of achieving that core objective is to simply consult with our igaming customers and wherever possible implement their requests as part of the show offering. In this way iGB L!VE directly reflects the needs of the industry sector that it serves.”


Industry comes together for fifth edition of CasinoBeats Summit


The fifth edition of the CasinoBeats Summit — an SBC event focused on iGaming strategy, innovation, and development — is set to welcome 3,000 senior casino industry executives at Malta’s InterContinental Hotel on 21-23 March. The conference and trade show will deliver thought-provoking content, an exhibition floor bustling with new game releases and product launches and an unparalleled networking experience in some of Malta’s finest venues. Summit organiser SBC has again assembled a high-quality speaker line-up featuring leading operator C-levels, Product specialists and Country Managers. Alexandru Ababei (Global Casino Campaign Manager, Mr Green - Part of William Hill), Asko Keiskanen (Head of Gaming, Veikkaus), Christine Debono (Marketing Director, Videoslots), David Plumi (Regional Managing Director for LATAM & Spain, PressEnter Group), Ivana Flynn (SEO Director, ComeOn), Lucas Lebleu (Casino Director, Betcris), Martin Beranek (General Manager Germany/Austria/Switzerland, Kindred), Matthias Ciappara (Head of Gaming Innovation, Entain),


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Melvin Ritsema (Managing Director - Africa, Asia and LATAM, LeoVegas) and Richard Veltri (COO, Coolbet) are only some of the names from the list of operator representatives that will share their vision and experiences with the Summit attendees. Representatives from major casino affiliates will also feature prominently on the conference agenda. The impressive speaker list includes Andrea Bellezza (Vice President of EU and Asia, KaFe Rocks), Asami Tanaka (Japan SEO Manager, Acroud), Benjamin Truman (COO, MediaTroopers), Emil Christensen (Professional Gamer, KD.BET), Johan Styren (CEO, Dilanti Media), Lasha Kiladze (LK Gambling, Digital Marketing Consultant), Leanne Muleba (COO, Matching Visions), Mark Grech (Founder, ProdMark 365), Michael Daly (CEO, Catena Media), Paul Fraser (General Manager Casino, Catena Media), Sacha Kinser (Head of Content, Game Lounge) and Will Barnes (Co-Founder, Hideous Slots), among others. Rasmus Sojmark, CEO & Founder of SBC, said: “CasinoBeats Summit is one of SBC’s more focused events that welcomes casino operators, affiliates, streamers and influencers, game studios and other casino product suppliers. This is also our go-to event for Product and Gaming specialists, allowing more nuanced discussions on the specifics of iGaming, industry novelties and technological advancements. “I’m looking forward to welcoming all our exhibitors, sponsors, speakers and attendees, and above everything, some of the most inspirational industry leaders in Malta.”


BEGE & EEGS the major gaming events in the European region, are coming back on 22-23 November at IEC, Sofia and will оpen new horizons, a variety of outstanding opportunities ensuring a high level of networking experience. The events will become once again a meeting point for the gaming elite from Europe and beyond. The talented team of professionals behind the projects is pushing the boundaries of the gaming industry and setting the bar for trade shows.


BEGE 2023 will feature cutting-edge technology, and immersive experiences, along with the latest gaming trends and will bring together the biggest brands on the gaming map. This year’s edition of the show is promising to be more challenging, bolder and purposeful by expanding its horizons in order to provide new exclusive marketing and business opportunities for all representatives from the land-based and online sectors.


“Our event is highly esteemed by its excellent customer services, the great communication and closeness we’ve managed to establish with our partners is the significant factor. We are successfully achieving our goals one by one. The team is pleased to welcome again our exhibitors and partners from all sides of the gaming industry such as manufacturers, online operators, sports betting platforms, payment providers, owners of hotels and many others. New sponsorship packages are prepared in order to bring the companies more recognition and contribute to their brand awareness. I am proud to share that more than 50% of the exhibition space has been already reserved. There are a lot of interesting features that also will be announced in the near future,” commented Raltisa Krumova, sales manager at BEGE.


The EEGS Conference will be held simultaneously on 22-23 November at IEC, Sofia and will cover keynote and fundamental topics concerning the dynamic industry.


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