Betting on Sports and ESI London come to the city’s Olympia venue this week with Sportadar once again enjoying a strong presence at both industry-leading events.
Betting on Sports will see more than 2,500 delegates, 200 expert speakers and 140 exhibitors from across the world for an event that brings together discussion on, among other things, sport on focus, the future of betting and innovation and technology, while the three-day esports business conference ESI is focused on building a bridge between expertise and interest.
Guests will be able to try out and discuss Sportradar and Betradar’s full product offering at our booths in both the Betting on Sports and ESI exhibition areas as well as listen to company figures in their areas of expertise.
Sportradar and Betradar will feature on the following panels over the course of the two events.
Panel: State of the Nation – What does the SCOTUS judgement mean in real terms?
“There is still a lot to unpack from the SCOTUS ruling on PASPA, such as what opportunities have opened up, what avenues have closed and what needs to happen now”
Featuring Jake Williams, US Head of Legal, Sportradar.
Wednesday, September 19th 10:00 – 11:00 – Conference Room Two
Panel: Getting Set: Is tennis the ultimate live betting sport?
“Both tennis codes are as competitive as they have ever been, but can the sport remain as popular with punters outside of the main tournaments?”
Featuring: David Lampitt, Managing Director, Group Operations, Sportradar.
Wednesday, September 19th 14:45 – 15:30 – Conference Room One
Panel: Latin Beat- Opportunities further south
“It’s not all about the US – Brazil continues to flirt with regulation while jurisdictions such as Colombia are leading the way. What are the major operators and suppliers in the region experiencing?”
Featuring: Lorenzo Caci, Director Business Development and Strategic Partnerships, Sportradar.
Wednesday, September 19th 16:45 – 17:30 – Conference Room Two
Panel: Data – The key to a successful esports betting product
“In every betting product, data is key to success but in esports, where the games are patched several times a month, where rosters change with little warning and new products are coming regularly it is absolutely essential. Learn from the data providers how they look at this everchanging environment and how they tackle the everyday challenges that the esports industry is throwing at them.”
Featuring: Mark Balch, Head of esports, Sportradar
Thursday, September 20th 14:45 – 15:30 – Conference Room Five
Panel: America, Land of the free and home of esports opportunity
“In this post-POSA world, the US is now opening itself up bit by bit to regulated sports betting, likely to include esports in many instances.
The US is a huge esports market, with an industry that is generally more established than in Europe. Learn about the opportunities here, the potential new betting markets with esports, their intricacies, and how to approach them from those in the know.”
Featuring: Mark Balch, Head of esports, Sportradar
Thursday, September 20th 16:45 – 17:15 – Conference Room Five
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