BiS Brasília 2026: image gallery from the last day
Cristina Possamai
A strategic event to take discussions about the current iGaming scenario in Brazil to the Federal District. Thus, BiS Brasília 2026 came to an end this Wednesday (3), after bringing together experts, authorities and leaders from the licensed sector.
The last day’s program covered topics relevant to the Brazilian industry, with emphasis on partnerships and laws to encourage sport and culture, the limits of digital influence today, the requirements for obtaining licenses in Brazil and the impact of the gaming and betting sector on the country’s development.
It is worth remembering that the meeting started on Tuesday (2), at Royal Tulip Alvorada. The group’s next event is scheduled for September, in João Pessoa, Paraíba.
Check out the images from the last day of BiS Brasília 2026:
Second edition of the event came to an end this WednesdayParticipants managed to expand their networking over the last two daysMeeting provided contact between different members of the iGaming ecosystemThe Federal District became the capital of iGaming in BrazilBiS Brasília started on Tuesday (2)Another group event will take place in the second semester The first panel of the day dealt with the “importance of sponsorships and incentive laws for the sustainability of sport and culture”Experts analyzed partnership opportunities beyond football The 2nd seminar focused on the “power of advertising and the limits of digital influence on consumer relations”Ricardo Magri (CEO – EBAC) and Vitor Hugo Ferreira (Legal Director – Conar) spoke about the topicThe public followed valuable reflections on the present and future of the sectorThe conversation continued with experts analyzing “the new regulatory phase of the B2B betting ecosystem”Valter Delfraro (Director of Regulatory Affairs – Oddsgate) and Beatriz Melges (Regional Director Brazil – Betconstruct) addressed the subjectThe impact of the gaming and betting sector on the country’s development was also explored at BiS BrasíliaOne of those responsible for regulation, José Francisco Mansur was one of the invited expertsWitoldo Hendrich (President – ABRAJOGO) also contributed to the subjectThe last panel of the event addressed: “media, sport and public responsibility in building trust for gaming and betting”The last round table featured the participation of Stock Car driver, Rafael SuzukiTwo days that yielded insights, projections and lots of networking for all participants