
A leading B2B casino and sportsbook platform provider, Soft2Bet will be attending the CasinoBeats Summit on May 22-23, 2024, where its team looks forward to meeting up with colleagues and partners.
Bringing together operators, games studios and content aggregators at Malta’s Intercontinental Hotel, the event is packed with insightful panels, presentations, and roundtables.
Recently, Soft2Bet announced the opening of a brand new office space at The Quad Central, one of Malta’s latest and most modern business complexes. The summit will be an ideal opportunity for CEO and founder Uri Poliavich and General Counsel David Yatom Hay to meet up with their Malta colleagues as they travel from the group’s headquarters in Cyprus.
Keynotes and panels schedule
Uri and David will both be speaking at the event and will be joined by Malta-based, Chief Business Development Officer, Martin Collins.
-Keynote speaker: Poliavich will be giving the keynote on May 22nd, 2024, at 12pm CET, where he will delve into the top performing product segments from a range of different industries, motivational engineering and how they could reshape the future of iGaming.
-Panel discussions: Shortly after, at 2pm, Collins will be discussing the impact of tech innovations on the iGaming industry and how they can be successfully transposed into online gambling. On Thursday, May 23rd, at 12pm, Yatom Hay will be taking part in the IMGL Masterclass panel, where he will analyze how iGaming businesses can best strategic to scale up, attract investment or establish exit options.
Commenting on the event, Collins said: “The Casino Beats Summit is a fantastic opportunity to meet up and network with different iGaming firms in the industry. The conference content will be packed with invaluable insights and the expo space will feature some of the leading games studios and content aggregators. For Soft2Bet, it will also be a great time to welcome our Cyprus colleagues at our brand new Quad Central office space, and celebrate the spirit of innovation that drives us and Malta’s iGaming industry forward.”







