Brazil
Salsa Technology is primed for joint IGI Expo and CGS event in Florianópolis
Salsa Technology will be present at the perfectly timed IGI event being held in conjunction with CGS in Florianópolis. Based at stand A70/A80 in the CentroSul Convention Center, Salsa Technology is primed to showcase its Salsa Omni and Salsa Gator solutions ahead of the opening of Brazil’s regulated market.
The final event of a busy year runs from 12th December to 15th December, with the iGaming focus happening over the opening two days. Salsa Technology is ready to present its solutions, which are already active and delivering results in the regulated Brazilian market.
Before the event doors open, Salsa’s star team is contributing to the event’s insightful content. CGO, Eliane Nunes, will moderate a panel titled ‘Future Perspectives of the Betting Market in Brazil’. On the second day, Salsa Head of Development Jefferson Torquato will join a stage discussion titled ‘Marketing and Technology in the World of Betting’.
Salsa’s LatAm-focused Salsa Omni (PAM) platform has a robust and comprehensive back office, providing an unrivalled level of autonomy for operators. Customisable, flexible, and scalable, Salsa’s PAM has been designed from years of experience in Brazil and Latin America to establish it as the leading iGaming platform for regulated markets in Latam, particularly in Brazil.
The team heading to Florianópolis also includes CTO Diego Mourglia, Head of Development Jefferson Torquato, Product Manager Georgiana Lopes, Operation, Retention & CS Manager Cathiussa Canez, CRM & Marketing Manager, Lilian Carmona, Motion Designer Vitor Gonzalez, and Graphic Designer Allan Vasconcelos
Salsa Technology’s CGO, Eliane Nunes, said: “CGS / IGI Florianópolis is a very important event on the calendar, especially with the launch of Brazil’s regulated market in January. Along with the team, we’re looking forward to discussing our solutions and the impact our technology and localised expertise will bring to companies aiming to succeed in the regulated Brazilian market.”