Key Takeaways
- iGaming East Africa 2026 will take place at Nairobi’s iconic Carnivore Restaurant in October
- The event targets industry leaders, regional experts, and decision-makers in the East African gambling sector
- Previous editions featured key executives from major betting operators like Parimatch Tanzania and WezaBet
East Africa’s Gambling Industry Gathering
The iGaming East Africa (iGFEA) 2026 event has been announced for October 15, 2026, at the renowned Carnivore Grounds in Nairobi, Kenya. Doors will open at 9:00am for what organizers are positioning as the region’s leading sports betting and gaming networking opportunity.
The exclusive in-person event aims to bring together key stakeholders from across East Africa’s rapidly expanding gambling market. The iconic Carnivore Restaurant venue provides a distinctive setting for industry professionals to connect and explore market developments.
Industry Networking and Market Insights
The event serves as a focal point for the East African gambling sector, offering attendees opportunities to gain insights into regional market dynamics while establishing valuable business connections. The gathering specifically targets decision-makers, innovators, and regional gambling experts looking to navigate this growing market.
Building on Previous Success
Past editions of the event have featured notable industry figures participating in panel discussions and Q&A sessions. Previous participants included the Head of Operations from Parimatch Tanzania and the COO of WezaBet, who shared winning business strategies with attendees.
The 2026 edition continues this tradition of bringing together influential voices in the East African betting landscape, providing a platform for knowledge exchange and professional networking.
Registration Information
Registration for iGaming East Africa 2026 is now open. Interested industry professionals can secure their place at what promises to be a significant gathering for the region’s gambling sector.
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