SPiCE India 2023 is only a week away

SPiCE India 2023 is only a week away

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SPiCE India 2023 is only a week away

The upcoming SPiCE India 2023 conference will be held in a week.

Taking place in Goa, the event is going to host some of the region’s most influential professionals and executives. Numerous discussion panels will be held, sharing valuable knowledge on how to succeed in the growing Indian iGaming market that has lots of untapped potential.

Furthermore, the conference’s organizer is also going to be hosting the SPiCE India Eventus Awards ceremony, which will celebrate several global and local companies for their contributions to the industry. It will take place on the 3rd of March, the last day of the event.

The list of the nominees of the awards ceremony has recently been announced, with each category having three shortlisted participants.

Best Operator – Skill Games:

  • PokerBaazi
  • Paytm First Games
  • Taj Rummy

Best Operator – Poker:

  • PokerBaazi
  • Spartan Poker
  • Paytm First Games

Best Operator – Fantasy:

  • Paytm First Games
  • Dream11
  • Myteam11

Best Technology Developer:

  • BetConstruct
  • SA Gaming
  • Vinfotech

Best Affiliate Platform:

  • Aviatrix
  • LGaming
  • vCommission Media

Best Startup:

  • Rooter
  • BlueChip
  • Aviatrix

Best Provider:

  • SA Gaming
  • SimplePlay
  • Endorphina

Best Platform Developer:

  • Big Gaming
  • NUXGAME
  • Endorphina

Best B2B Platform:

  • Bazoom
  • SimplePlay
  • SA Gaming

Best eSports Influencer:

  • Digital ShoutOuts Media
  • Rooter
  • Skyesports

Lastly, there will also be a category rewarding the Speaker of the Year, the nominees for which will be announced at the conference.

Find out more about the event and secure one of the remaining tickets on its official website. Learn more about other upcoming conferences here.

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