SiGMA Europe B2B Awards – voting now open

SiGMA Europe is fast approaching and voting is now open for the B2B Awards, which take place during the upcoming Malta Week event in November. The awards honours companies that lead the iGaming sector in innovation, creativity, and operational excellence. The judges for this year have been expertly selected from a pool of top industry veterans, media professionals, and business leaders. The esteemed panel of judges includes key figures such as Justin Anastasi (VentureMax Group), Max Trafimovich (SOFTSWISS), Sebastian Jarosch (Casino Groups), Emilio Takas (Gentoo Media), Paulo Mendes (Betmedia Agency), and more, ensuring an insightful and fair assessment of all nominees.

SiGMA Europe B2B Awards – voting now open

Here’s a look at the 25 categories and the shortlist of nominees:

1. BEST GAME STUDIO 2024
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