Oddsgate is beginning 2025 with a strong start, announcing its participation in ICE Barcelona from January 20 to 22, followed by the launch of its 2025 Trends Guide. This guide will focus on the iGaming market in Latin America and Brazil, further establishing Oddsgate’s commitment to innovation within the industry.
Building on the success of 2024, which saw the company achieve significant milestones through a solid strategic plan, Oddsgate enters the new year prepared for further growth and challenges in the fast-evolving iGaming landscape. The company’s participation in ICE Barcelona marks a key moment in its 2025 strategy, with notable figures such as Tiago Almeida, Mickael Shahinyan, Lusia Barseghyan, Gabi Pitileac, Guilherme Graziani, and Rui Lopes representing the company at the event. The goal is to forge new partnerships, expand business opportunities, and reinforce Oddsgate’s dedication to driving innovation.
The company’s presence at ICE is only the beginning. Following the event, Oddsgate will launch its 2025 Trends Guide, an exclusive report providing in-depth insights into the future of the iGaming market, particularly focusing on Latin America and Brazil. Although the guide presents its findings in a lighthearted tone, it is grounded in thorough analysis and expert collaborations. Key topics include player acquisition, retention strategies, trends in Artificial Intelligence, mobile-first solutions, payment systems, and the impact of emerging regulations.
For those interested in gaining early access to the Trends Guide, Oddsgate invites professionals to sign up online, ensuring they are prepared for the upcoming opportunities and challenges in the industry.
With a focus on innovation and strategic direction, Oddsgate is set to continue its role as a key player in the iGaming sector throughout 2025.
“Success in 2025 will hinge on companies’ ability to navigate industry complexities while keeping player-centric strategies at the core,” says Tiago Almeida, CEO of Oddsgate. “2025 will be a pivotal year for the sector, especially in Brazil, where regulation is entering a new era of responsibility and opportunity,” he added.