SiGMA to start off 2024 in Dubai

SiGMA to start off 2024 in Dubai

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SiGMA to start off 2024 in Dubai

SiGMA’s first conference in the new year will take place in Dubai.

As the new year is approaching steadily, SiGMA is preparing its 2024 events calendar, with the organizer’s first event in the new year scheduled to be the SiGMA Eurasia summit. The conference will take place between the 25th and 27th of February in Dubai and provide its attendees with standout experiences exploring the growing gambling market of the UAE.

The event will feature an expansive list of top speakers who will be sharing their invaluable insights. Some key names include Jordan Belfort, Sara Al Madani, and Gary Vee, who have participated in the summit’s preceding editions and provided SiGMA’s attendees with top-notch learning experiences.

Throughout the conference’s busy agenda, its speakers and panelists will cover a wide variety of important industry topics, including the recent establishment of the country’s gambling regulatory authority, the GCGRA, which is spearheaded by esteemed industry professionals and will be helping the sector expand and make use of the opportunities offered by the UAE.

In addition to providing an expansive list of learning experiences, the event will enable its attendees to connect with like-minded peers to expand their networks and grow in the ever-evolving gambling space. The summit will feature not only leading experts from the industry but also government representatives and influencers, further enhancing SiGMA Eurasia’s available opportunities.

Lastly, the conference will feature several other exclusive experiences, such as three awards ceremonies and an exclusive retreat at the upcoming Bahrain F1 Grand Prix, which will provide attendees with an enhanced value. At the end of the summit, participants will be able to maintain a high level of productivity by participating in the Affiliate World Dubai conference, which will be following immediately after SiGMA Eurasia, making both events a must-attend for professionals interested in the gambling sector of the UAE.

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