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SBC Digital Summit Reflects on Changing iGaming Field

SBC Digital Summit is about to see its official beginning on April 27 and the preparation ahead of its launch appears to be in full swing at the moment. Upwards of 140 experts in the global gaming field are set to take part in the innovative congregation of like-minded individuals. They would share their thoughts on the dynamically changing online field in trying times like the period we are in right now.

Chief Executive Officers of leading gaming giants are projected to become part of the virtual congregation of people sharing their opinions, findings, close observation, as well as projections for the foreseeable future. The trends in this ever-changing gaming field fluctuate and are expected to bring more in the upcoming months.

April 27 Sees Launch

Online gaming is experiencing an increase in popularity at the moment, as more people find themselves at home while practicing social distancing. Protecting their health and trying their luck are two activities that go hand in hand. Players are willing to explore the various online gaming products that are only a click of the mouse away from them.

Gaming leaders are ready to get together and think of the ways in which they could optimize their portfolio. Some of the experts about to participate in the SBC Digital Summit are the leaders of renowned gaming companies around the globe. The event would welcome Carsten Koerl, the CEO & Founder of Sportradar and Founder of Bwin, who is expected to kickstart the conversation with a keynote address.

Shortly after this powerful beginning, all attendants would be able to learn more about the current situation thanks to the ‘Business continuity in the face of COVID-19’ panel. It would be led by George Daskalakis, CEO & Founder of Stoiximan/Betano; Tim Heath, CEO & Founder of Coingaming Group, Jesper Svensson, CEO of Betsson Group, as well as Shay Segev, COO of GVC. They would give ideas for making it through those trying times.

Diverse Panels

Staying as flexible as possible in the changing online landscape is crucial for the companies looking for a positive outcome of the situation. Right now, most of the big sports events and tournaments have been canceled and players are looking for events to wager on. The more free time they have on their hands is calling for more betting opportunities. The second day of the virtual summit would bring more riveting conversations.

It is about to bring the panel called ‘Off the bench: what is there to bet on?’ with a useful conversation that could be of great help for many individuals and companies. Dominik Beier, CEO of Interwetten; Minja Bolesnikov, CEO of MaxBet; Alexander Martin, CEO of SKS 365, as well as Ebbe Groes, CEO of EveryMatrix are going to be part of the conversation seeking more information and a different perspective on the betting market as it is.

The virtual congregation of experts is about to go all the way to May 1 and focus on diverse topics that could affect online gaming around the globe. Some of those are related to the leadership in gaming, the Latin American market, lotteries, payments, the US market, as well as digital marketing.

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Author Yolina

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Yolina has followed closely the latest development on the Canadian gaming scene over the past years, monitoring the land-based, lottery, and online offerings up for grabs. The dynamic nature of the local lottery and casino fields, as well as the opportunities lying ahead of Canada fire her enthusiasm for what is to come. A sports betting enthusiast, in her spare time Yolina could be found in her natural habitat – turning the pages of biographies and catching up on the latest stand-up comedy podcasts.