SBWA+ 2023 is only two weeks away

SBWA+ 2023 is only two weeks away

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SBWA+ 2023 is only two weeks away

The forthcoming edition of Eventus International’s SBWA+ conference will commence in two weeks.

The upcoming 8th edition of the renowned SBWA+ summit will be uniting attendees from all over the world in Nigeria, where they will have the opportunity to gather a wealth of information on the rapidly expanding West African gambling market. Featuring an operator-focused approach and more than a dozen specially tailored discussion sessions, the conference will continue contributing sizably to the expansion of the local gambling market.

The first day of the conference will begin with a pre-event welcoming session, through which attendees will be able to introduce themselves to their peers and start making local industry connections. The three-hour session will present the perfect opportunity for participants to give out their business cards and present their innovative business pitches.

The 24th of August will mark the first core day of the conference, where participants will be able to start learning from SBWA+’s discussion and speech panels. Many intriguing topics will be covered on the first day, including the role of AI in the industry, effective local marketing techniques, responsible gambling, and more. The conference will also host a discussion on how women can take advantage of the sector’s opportunities and potential to grow their careers.

The second and final day of the event will take place the following day, throughout which its participants will continue learning about the promising African gambling market. Many esteemed professionals will share their insights on various topics, such as how local firms can attract investors from around the globe and what player retention strategies are the most effective in the continent.

Make sure to purchase your tickets to the conference while they’re available on Eventus International’s website. Check out our iGaming Events page to explore other upcoming industry summits.

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