Reflections on the start day at SiGMA Europe: Africa pulse workshop by iGaming AFRIKA
Exploring Africa’s Emerging Gaming Market
The start of SiGMA Europe proved to be both engaging and exhilarating, setting the tone for the week ahead with an impressive line-up of workshops, panels, and networking opportunities. The Africa Pulse Workshop by iGaming AFRIKA stood out as a highlight of the day, drawing a crowd eager to explore the untapped potential of Africa’s iGaming sector in a rapidly evolving global market.
Under the guidance of industry leaders like Job Weku, CEO of iGaming Consult Africa, Jeremiah Maangi, CEO of iGaming AFRIKA, Hayley Joseph, Director of Operations Africa at WA. Technology, and Philisiwe Bhengu, Director of Research at iGaming Africa, attendees were offered a rare, in-depth view into the future of gaming on the continent.
Insights on Africa’s Booming Gaming Industry
The workshop began with Job Weku’s insightful breakdown of Africa’s complex regulatory frameworks in sports betting and casino licensing. He stressed the importance of understanding the diverse licensing landscapes across African nations, as each country offers unique opportunities and challenges that require careful navigation.
In a powerful statement, Weku noted, “Over the next 10 years, Nigeria is going to become one of the biggest markets. It’s going to be bigger than South Africa,” underscoring the immense growth potential of this rapidly expanding market.
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This was followed by an interactive fireside chat, moderated by Hayley Joseph, where participants discussed emerging opportunities in Africa’s high-growth gaming sector. Joseph emphasised the significance of building trust with local communities and the value of creating localised content that resonates with African players.
Philisiwe Bhengu’s session offered an inspiring perspective on transforming Africa’s iGaming industry into a career pathway. By focusing on research, educational initiatives, and sustainable job creation, Bhengu advocated for a responsible gaming culture that could serve as a significant economic driver for the continent.
The workshop culminated with an analysis led by Jeremiah Maangi on the essential features of best-selling games and platforms. He emphasised user-centric design and mobile accessibility as critical factors in crafting engaging experiences for the African market.
All these insightful and exciting moments took place on just the commencing day of SiGMA Europe, setting a high bar for the days to follow and underscoring Africa’s immense potential as a pivotal player in the global iGaming landscape.
The anticipation for what’s next is truly palpable, as industry leaders and enthusiasts alike look forward to delving deeper into innovation and opportunity. Check out the agenda to stay updated and follow along.