SBC News iGaming Super Show pleased at 9% jump in numbers

iGaming Super Show pleased at 9% jump in numbers

Information provider for the iGaming market, iGaming Business has hailed this year’s iGaming Super Show a success, with a total of 4,718 delegates attending the four-day event at the Amsterdam RAI.

The amount of delegates in attendance, was up 9% year-on-year and compared to last year, the number of operators and affiliates in attendance also rose sharply, up 16% on the previous year.

The United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Malta were the most represented of the 105 countries at the conference. Furthermore, of all delegates, 18% held the position of CEO or MD, 14% were affiliates and 15% were affiliate managers or directors.

iGaming Business’ head of operations Shona ODonnell said: “This year’s iGaming Super Show proved to be real accomplishment, judging by the numbers, and we’re delighted to be up 9% from 12 months ago.

“We have worked extremely hard to create an event that brings the entirety of the iGaming industry together, catering for all business needs and providing world-class learning and networking opportunities across all sectors.

“While this year’s iGaming Super Show was the biggest yet, most pleasing was the hugely positive feedback we’ve received from delegates and exhibitors alike.”

This year’s IGSS also boasted the very first SBC Betting Forum, a track dedicated to sports betting that was curated by team at SBC.

 

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