SBC Summit Tbilisi to Examine Region’s Gambling Opportunities
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SBC has released details of its upcoming SBC Summit Tbilisi, which will be taking place on October 23-24 at the Sheraton Grand Tbilisi Metechi Palace.
The event will be looking at gambling-related opportunities in Georgia and its neighboring regions including the Black Sea Region, Central Asia, and the Balkans. The aim is to bring together stakeholders to discuss the expansion of the iGaming industry in the region and its global impact.
There are two tracks running during the conference: Market Digest and Innovation. The first focuses on individual markets including Georgia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, and the second will examine methods of improving customer retention, effective marketing, the uses of AI and capabilities of Web3 technology.
In-Depth Sessions Providing New Insights
The organizers highlighted a number of sessions that they believe will be of particular interest:
SBC CEO Looks Forward to Educational Experience
The CEO of SBC, Rasmus Sojmark, has said that he believes it will be an educational experience for all attendees.
As with all SBC events, educational opportunities will dominate. The markets we’re examining at SBC Summit Tbilisi are all incredibly interesting and promising. Whether it’s Georgia and its booming industry, Romania, or the developments in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, these are all unique and worth exploring. We are glad to offer a comprehensive platform to meet with the decision-makers and hear how they’re taking the industry by storm.
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There are a number of truly impressive speakers attending the event from a range of operators, developers, marketing agencies, regulatory agencies, and so on.
Amongst the most renowned names are:
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