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iGB Live 2026: Industry Gathers Again in London

26. Juni 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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iGB Live 2026: Die Branche trifft sich wieder in London

The iGB Live conference in London convenes the international iGaming industry. Over 50 partners will present themselves at the fair, considered a key event for many.

What happened

The iGB Live, one of the most important international trade fairs for the online gambling industry, announces its next edition for 2026 in London. It is already confirmed that over 50 partners and exhibitors will be present. The event traditionally attracts developers, operators, affiliates, and service providers from all over the world. For 2026, the organizers promise exciting insights into current trends and future developments in the market.

I vividly remember the beginnings of these fairs. Back then, everything was much smaller, more personal. Today, it's a huge spectacle. Everyone wants to be there, network, and initiate business. It's always fascinating to see how technology and the entire industry evolve. Sometimes I wish for the old days, but progress is unstoppable. And that's a good thing, isn't it? Otherwise, we couldn't play so comfortably and safely today. Right?

The presence of over 50 partners is a strong signal. It shows that interest in this platform remains unbroken. Many companies use iGB Live to introduce new products, forge partnerships, and learn about the latest regulations. Especially in the fast-paced iGaming sector, such meetings are essential. Competition, as we know, never sleeps. I'm also looking forward to meeting familiar faces there again and gathering new impulses for our reporting.

Background

iGB Live has been a fixture in the online gambling industry calendar for years. It has established itself as a central hub for networking and business development. Originally often known by other names, the format has professionalized and globalized over the years. Similar events exist in other regions, but London remains a hotspot. This is due to its central location and the strong position of the British gambling market, even if it has its own unique dynamics due to strict rules. But a different wind is blowing there too, since Brexit. You can clearly feel that at the conferences.

The fairs not only serve as a showcase for new games and technologies. They are also an important place for discussing legal frameworks and player protection measures. Especially in Europe, where regulation varies greatly from country to country, these events offer a rare opportunity for cross-border dialogue. We at Lisa Lustich follow these developments closely. After all, it's always about providing our readers with the best possible information so they can play safely and responsibly. Transparency is key here. That was true in 1997, and it's no different today. Only the means have changed.

Why it matters for German players

Directly, iGB Live has no immediate impact on German players. It is a B2B fair, aimed at businesses. Indirectly, however, the effects are noticeable. Innovations presented at such conferences will sooner or later find their way into online casinos. New slot machines, improved user interfaces, or more advanced payment methods – all of this is often first showcased at fairs like iGB Live. Developers test potential customer reactions there.

For German players, this means more choice, better quality, and potentially safer gaming environments. Tools for player protection are also discussed and further developed there. When companies talk about best practices and new technologies, it ultimately benefits players. It's a gear that interlocks. No conferences, no exchange; no exchange, no innovation. No innovation, no progress for players. That is my conviction. We constantly see how quickly things can change.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For operators with a German gambling license (GGL-licensed casinos), iGB Live is extremely relevant. They can directly connect with providers of games and services that comply with German regulations. The German licensing model is known to be strict. Not every provider meets the high requirements of the Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL). The fair can help find partners who are committed to German standards. This is no small matter.

German online arcades like JackpotPiraten, Loewe-Play, Merkur Slots, and CrazyBuzzer must ensure that all offered games and systems comply with German requirements. This includes deposit and wagering limits, the integration of the OASIS self-exclusion system, and protection against gambling addiction. At iGB Live, they can specifically look for solutions that meet these requirements. This allows them to expand their offerings while remaining in compliance with the law. This builds trust with players and ensures a reputable appearance.

In contrast, casinos that only hold an MGA or Curacao license do not have to adhere to these strict German rules. They are not the primary target audience for German regulatory standards. However, iGB Live also offers them the opportunity to learn about developments in regulated markets. Many will try to adapt for the German market as well. Observing the competition is always important, regardless of the license origin. But for players in Germany, it is clear: only GGL-licensed providers guarantee the comprehensive protective measures that apply here. Our editorial team cannot emphasize this enough.

Source: igaming.news

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