SBC Summit North America Sets New Attendance Record Following a Successful Event

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SBC Summit North America Sets New Attendance Record Following a Successful Event

Organizers of SBC Summit North America are celebrating the biggest and most successful event since it launched in 2019.

This month's event set a new standard as it returned bigger and stronger, with a record number of delegates and exhibitors gathering at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in New Jersey to meet existing and new clients and exchange ideas with industry peers.

The industry's largest event for North American sports betting and iGaming companies featured three days of high-level conference content with more than 250 speakers, a 50-booth exhibition, and a busy program of evening networking parties.

The conference and trade show made a lasting impression on the attendees, as an overwhelming number of delegates said they were very likely to recommend SBC Summit North America to colleagues and friends in the post-event survey.

Should you have any questions about this, please contact Cristian Robalino (cristian.robalino@sbcgaming.com).

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