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6 reasons Rome will shine as SiGMA Central Europe’s host city

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SiGMA Central Europe will head to Rome for the first time in November. Powered by REDCORE, the event, taking place at the state-of-the-art expo venue Fiera Roma, is expected to welcome over 1,000 sponsors and exhibitors from the gaming and tech sectors for a summit that seamlessly blends business and pleasure. With 30,000 delegates estimated to attend through 03 – 06 November, we anticipate our inaugural Rome event will become one of the largest global gaming gatherings to date. Here’s 6 reasons why the Eternal City promises to be the ideal host.

  1. Connected and central

Centrally located in Europe, Rome offers an easy gateway to the event, thanks to its two international airports – the Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport and Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport –  providing excellent connectivity for participants worldwide. Rome also boasts a highly efficient public transportation system, with three metro lines and an extensive network of buses, trains and trams that reach even the city’s outermost areas, making it convenient for delegates from important neighbouring jurisdictions to easily travel to the event. Many of these transit options deliver you right to the Fiera Roma’s doorstep.

Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)

  • Location: Fiumicino, about 32 km (20 miles) southwest of Rome city center
  • Main use: Rome’s primary international airport and the busiest in Italy
  • Airlines: Major hub for ITA Airways; serves most international and long-haul flights

Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA)

  • Location: Ciampino, about 15 km (9 miles) southeast of Rome
  • Main use: Serves mainly low-cost carriers and charter flights
  • Airlines: Ryanair and other budget airlines frequently use this airport

Á focus on short-haul flights and proximity to Rome’s business districts make it an efficient option for European travellers on tight schedules.

  1. Huge market size and untapped potential

Italy has emerged as an ideal destination for SiGMA Central Europe, driven by its immense potential as Europe’s largest untapped online gambling market. With a total gambling market revenue of €16 billion – the second-highest in Europe – only 25% stems from online platforms, leaving €12 billion in offline revenue largely untapped. The online sector, projected to reach €2.89 billion in 2024, is growing at an annual rate of 5.52%, set to hit €3.78 billion by 2029 (Statista). As player preferences shift online, and with Italy’s status as a global financial hub, the country presents unparalleled opportunities for operators seeking expansion.

  1. Heritage with a contemporary vision

Standing at the forefront of government and culture, nowhere combines tradition with modernity quite as well as Rome. A feast for history lovers, historical landmarks line its streets, from the lofty heights of the iconic domed Pantheon to the winding streets home to Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum. The Galleria Borghese, home to silky, sinewy curves of Bernini, Titian, and Raphaelite muses should be a must stop for art lovers. The Capitoline Museums – one of the oldest public museums in the world – hosts a divine collection of Caravaggio works, while the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna takes you forward in time to Italian artists from the 19th and 20th century. Michelangelo fans should also plan to visit the Sistine Chapel – well worth the neck ache in the morning.

For those seeking something out of the ordinary, the Capuchin Crypt, located beneath the Santa Maria della Convezione dei Cappuccino on Via Veneto, carefully holds the artfully arranged remains of over 3,700 Capuchin monks. Meanwhile the ancients hold court at the Palatine Hill and Roman forum, the Ara Pacis Museum and the Domus Aurea – otherwise known as Nero’s palace. For more contemporary souls, art districts such as Trastevere, San Lorenzo, and Pigneto, have an impressive selection from the modern art world, with street art, galleries, and workshops delivering a bohemian vibe.

For those with an eye for beauty – the Aventine keyhole at the Knights of Malta gate offers a perfectly framed glimpse of St Peter’s Dome – totally free and delightfully strange. Alternatively, the Quartiere Coppede, delivers fairy tale meets film noir – a unique twist that blends the Gothic, Medieval, and Art Nouveau architecture.

Literary lovers should head to the poetic gardens near the Pyramid of Cestius, an Egyptian-style monument that shelters the final resting place of Keats and Shelley.

Meanwhile, on the 5th November 2025, the iconic Auditorium della Conciliazione will host an exclusive private concert by the legendary Plácido Domingo. His appearance in Rome for SiGMA Central Europe promises a night not easily forgotten.

  1. Rome: La Dolce Vita

In a city where to be industrious is a way of life you might wonder if the wheel ever stops turning. The answer is yes, and it starts with an aperitif in Rome’s many nightlife districts.

From speakeasies hidden away behind secret doors to cocktail barges floating down the Tiber, there´s something for everyone attending SiGMA Central Europe. For casual nights out there are plenty of craft breweries, pubs and live music, and for a more upscale crowd, wine bars dot the streets.

In addition to a series of high level dinners, SiGMA will also host two prestigious gala award ceremonies, bringing an illustrious line up from the B2B and B2C gaming and tech sectors together for an evening that recognises companies and individuals leading the charge for change. Hall of Game also seeks to recognise the contribution of distinguished individuals, with an accolade that honours roles that have been instrumental in the foundation of a sustainable and transparent industry.Italy is renowned for its deeply rooted culinary traditions, where distinct regional cuisines have helped put the country on the map for food lovers.

Bold, simple, and deeply traditional – unapologetically flavourful dishes, such as Carbonara and Cacio e Pepe, often come to mind (and for good reason), but Rome offers more than meets the eye when it comes to its food scene.

Gilded pastry shops and rustic trattorias spilling out onto the cobbled Roman streets segue into the upscale dining rooms of Michelin-starred restaurants, providing plenty of options for SiGMA Central Europe´s evening calendar of networking events.

Crown jewels in its gastronomic landscape, Michelin-Starred restaurants deliver indulgent forays into a unique dining experience.

Here are 10 not to miss:

Orma Roma
A bold, international interpretation of Italian cuisine by Chef Roy Caceres, blending innovation and tradition.

Moma
Chic and creative, Moma offers refined Roman dishes with a modern touch and seasonal ingredients.

Imàgo
Michelin-starred panoramic dining at the top of the Hassler Hotel, serving elegant, artful plates.

Aroma
With a view of the Colosseum, this restaurant delivers a luxurious dining experience with refined Italian flavors.

Achilli al Parlamento
Known for its extensive wine cellar and modern cuisine, this is a go-to for culinary sophistication.

Il Convivio Troiani
A family-owned gem offering a delicate fusion of creativity and Roman tradition.

Idylio by Apreda
Chef Francesco Apreda’s bold signature cuisine in an intimate, luxury setting near the Pantheon.

Pipero Roma
A modern Italian restaurant celebrated for its signature carbonara and impeccable service.

Per Me Giulio Terrinoni
A seafood-driven, innovative kitchen that focuses on sustainability and taste precision.

Glass Hostaria
Trendy and modern, this Trastevere favorite is known for avant-garde Italian cuisine and interior design.

  1. Made in Italy – From fashion to design

Rome’s fashion scene is elegant, timeless, and steeped in heritage. While other cities are  known for edgy, trendsetting fashion, Rome leans toward luxury, craftsmanship, bespoke tailoring, and classical beauty – rooted in centuries of style and cultural prestige. lt’s luxurious shopping district draws attention, its streets richly-lined with iconic fashion houses. Italian brands such as Fendi, Bulgari, Bottega and Valentino, bring prestige, making it one of the most coveted shopping areas in the world. Rome’s reputation as a fashion capital is cemented here, with the area attracting fashion enthusiasts from across the globe. Don´t miss Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana  – home to Fendi’s luxury goods, the Via dei Condotti – Rome’s glittering equivalent of 5th Avenue or Bond street, and the Campo Marzio & Piazza di Spagna, where high end boutiques are filled with treasure troves and quality leather accessories.

  1. The Fiera di Roma: Room to grow

The event will be held at Fiera Roma, one of Europe’s premier exhibition centers. Boasting 10 pillar-free pavilions and a conference centre with 13 meeting rooms, the 100,000 square metre venue in Rome accommodates up to 60,000 participants, ensuring an ideal setting for SiGMA’s extensive agenda, which will take place for the first time across 4 conference stages. Additionally, a full 10 days of expo set up is secured – more than any other large expo – allowing exhibitors more room for creative booth set ups, and maintaining the high standards of excellence SiGMA has become known for.

With 75,000 square metres already sold out, the decision to launch the Rome event is a testament to SiGMA’s rapid growth, positioning the brand as a global leader in the online and land-based gaming sector. From 1,500 in 2014 to 30,000 delegates in 2025, SiGMA’s journey is underpinned by a philosophy that demands forward thinking.

Ticket prices are set to increase in the run up to the event, so secure your spot now by booking your pass to SiGMA Central Europe through the SiGMA.World website.

 

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Poland to Classify Gambling Streaming as Serious Crime

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The Polish Parliament is considering a landmark draft law to curb harmful digital content, specifically targeting the phenomenon known as “patostreaming.”

Patostreaming is recognised as a new term to categorise criminal offences related to the broadcasting of online violence, abuse and sexually degrading content.

The proposed legislation would criminalize the broadcasting of violence, abuse, and sexually degrading material. Additionally, the bill seeks to outlaw the promotion of online gambling by social media influencers. By amending the Penal Code, supporters aim to bridge the legal gap between digital behaviour and offline criminal acts, ensuring online offenders face the same accountability as those in the physical world.

The bill carries the backing of ministers of Poland’s new Civic Coalition (KO) government, formed in late 2025 by the union of the Citizens Platform (PO), Modern (Nowoczesna) and the Polish Initiative (iPL).

Supporters call for clearer enforcement powers to treat the online broadcasting of serious criminal acts as a punishable offence, aligning digital conduct with crimes already sanctioned offline.

If adopted, the legislation would introduce prison sentences ranging from three months to five years for individuals who publicly share real or staged content depicting serious criminal acts via online platforms.

The same penalty range would also apply to influencers found to be illegally promoting online gambling activity that remains heavily restricted under Poland’s state-controlled gambling regime.

KO ministers have framed the initiative as part of a broader effort to strengthen online protections for Polish youth, citing rising exposure to violent digital content and illegal gambling promotions across social media platforms.

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Sebastian Jarosch Becomes Head of AI at Casinos Groups

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Sebastian Jarosch is no longer solely the founder and managing director of Casino Groups as he is also taking on the role of Head of AI, at least on an interim basis. This personnel decision marks a conscious step towards closer integration of corporate management and technological responsibility.

In future, Jarosch will not only be responsible for the strategic direction of the company, but also for the further development of the AI systems that already form a central part of the product landscape. Casino Groups is one of the best-known platforms, which has been using and continuously developing an AI-supported rating system for online casinos for some time.

The decision to anchor the role of Head of AI directly at management level was a conscious one. Artificial intelligence now influences almost all areas of the affiliate business, from content structures and data analysis to regulatory documentation and product logic. Such a development requires decisions that bring together economic objectives, technological possibilities and legal frameworks.

Sebastian Jarosch brings this perspective from years of experience in the iGaming sector. As an entrepreneur, he is familiar with economic dependencies as well as the challenges of increasing regulation. The additional responsibility in the AI area makes it possible to set technological courses more quickly, define priorities more clearly and establish innovation as an integral part of corporate management.

The new role of Head of AI fits in perfectly with current developments in the iGaming market. Increasing regulatory requirements, rising acquisition and content costs, and the growing influence of AI-powered search systems are changing the economic fundamentals of the affiliate business. Visibility is no longer achieved solely through reach, but through authority, consistency and verifiable quality.

With this appointment, Casino Groups is sending a clear signal to the outside world. Affiliate companies are increasingly being valued like media or technology companies. Partners and investors are placing greater emphasis on compliance, data competence and sustainable product development. The bundling of management and AI responsibility strengthens the company’s credibility in these areas.

At the same time, Casinos Groups is positioning itself as a player that does not delegate innovation, but actively drives it forward. The interim nature of the role creates space for further development and adaptation without diluting the strategic ambition. For the industry as a whole, this step underlines that AI expertise has arrived at the management level.

The role of Head of AI forms the organisational foundation for this development. It ensures that technological innovation, editorial standards and economic objectives are interlinked. Casino Groups is thus pursuing a clear line: technology as a tool, people as an authority and quality as a connecting element.

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Birgit Wimmer Named Chairwoman as NOVOMATIC AG Reshapes Supervisory Board

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During the General Meeting of NOVOMATIC AG, Birgit Wimmer, MSc., MBA, was designated to the Supervisory Board and subsequently elected as its Chairwoman in the constitutive meeting. She steps into the role of Dr. Bernd Oswald, who served as a Member of the Supervisory Board of NOVOMATIC AG for roughly ten years and will now assume a different role within the company group.
As a co-shareholder, Birgit Wimmer has engaged for many years in key governance roles within the top holding companies, including stints as a Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors for the Swiss holding companies and as Managing Director of NOVO Invest GmbH. She possesses substantial experience in investment and management, along with numerous years of involvement in the banking sector.

“As Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board, I look forward to working together with my colleagues on both the Supervisory Board and the Executive Board as we help to successfully shape the Group’s strategic and sustainable development,” says Birgit Wimmer.

Dr. Haig Asenbauer, an internationally experienced lawyer with particular expertise in cross-border M&A transactions, company reorganization, and complex investment structures, was elected to serve as Deputy Chairman. Martina Flitsch retains her position as a Member of the Supervisory Board. She has many years of experience in international group structures and in providing strategic and legal support for corporate investments. Dr. Robert Hofians, a recognized finance and capital markets expert who also has extensive experience in the fields of governance and regulation in his roles as a professor and public accountant, also remains a Member of the Supervisory Board.

As of January 1, 2026, the Supervisory Board of NOVOMATIC AG is now composed as follows:

  • Birgit Wimmer, MSc., MBA (Chairwoman)
  • Dr. Haig Asenbauer (Deputy Chairman)
  • Martina Flitsch (Member)
  • Dr. Robert Hofians (Member)

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