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BEGE started today gathering more than 80 companies from the gaming industry

Wednesday 22 de November 2023 / 12:00

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(Sofia).- Balkan Entertainment and Gaming Expo, one of the most significant gaming events in Europe, is being held November 22 and 23 in Inter Expo Center, Sofia, Bulgaria. Every year BEGE features more than 80 companies from all sectors of the gaming industry as they showcase their newest cutting-edge products, services and solutions.

BEGE started today gathering more than 80 companies from the gaming industry

BEGE is the largest gathering of gaming professionals in Eastern and Central European region including manufacturers and suppliers, land-based and online operators, affiliates, payment service providers, media and associations. With the firsthand experiences with new products, BEGE caters to everything from traditional casino fare to sports betting and non-gaming amenities to digital products.

BEGE consistently delivers quality to exhibitors and unique networking opportunities for visitors from across Europe and abroad. BEGE proves the perfect platform for local businesses to further penetrate the whole market, to global businesses to present their products to the forefront the European gaming industry's decision makers and to all visitors to align with the latest industry trends.

The Eastern European Gaming Summit (EEGS) will also co-occur with panel discussions covering fundamental topics such as marketing, new technologies, regulations, responsible gaming, and more. The conference is preparing many pre-events such as Master Class, Affiliate, and the third edition of EEGS webinars.

BEGE returns with an expanded program and improved features, including the new format of BEGE Awards and zone for presentations.

Before the ceremony there will be an official press conference on the topic Latest trends in the gaming industry in Bulgaria and Europe. Bulgaria – a technology hub for the world's leading gaming companies was held in the presence of industry experts, including Angel Iribozov (Bulgaria), Peter Remmers (Netherlands), Secretary General of the European Association for Gaming Studio, Dr. Joerg Hofmann (Germany), Senior Partner at Melchers Law Firm, Gemma Boore (UK), Senior Fellow at Harris Hagan, and Alexis Wicen (Malta), Co-Founder and CEO of Unibo. In his statements, current data on the gaming industry in Bulgaria and in the world, the transformation of Bulgaria into a technological center for the gaming sector, gaming advertising in conditions of regulatory flow, as well as technological trends and the role of fireworks. Intelligence (AI) to improve user experience.

Website: https://www.balkangamingexpo.com/

Categoría:Events

Tags: BEGE,

País: Bulgaria

Región: EMEA

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