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AI Revolution in Lisbon: Finalists for SBC First Pitch 2026 Announced

20 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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Five startups compete for a massive growth package worth €139,400 at the SBC Summit. Artificial intelligence and player protection dominate the contest.

The gambling industry is looking toward Lisbon, where the future of technology will be forged at the SBC Summit. The renowned startup competition, First Pitch, has announced its five finalists for 2026. On the stage of the Feira Internacional de Lisboa and MEO Arena, it will be decided which young company can sustainably change the sector. This is not just about fame, but about tangible support for market entry.

The selected finalists reflect the current spirit of the times. Artificial intelligence, efficiency in sports betting, and technological solutions for player protection are in the spotlight. At a time when regulatory requirements are increasing worldwide, operators are desperately looking for tools that reduce complexity while improving the user experience. The startups InsightPlay.ai, Whizgen AI (whizdom.ai), Betsy, Gmonitor, and Safefy have prevailed against numerous competitors and will now face a high-caliber jury.

Numbers and facts

The competition is strictly timed. On Thursday, October 1, the founders will have exactly three minutes to present their business ideas. This is immediately followed by a three-minute Q&A session with the expert panel. Whoever convinces the judges wins a prize package with a total value of €139,400. This package is packed with services that can be life-changing for a young company. It includes technology and data support, an exhibition booth for the SBC Summit 2027, Amazon Web Services (AWS) credits, and specialized legal and compliance consulting.

The jury consists of experienced heads of the industry. Robert Duboff from Velo Partners and Tom Waterhouse are involved, as is Paris Smith from Defy the Odds. Willy Joseph from Amazon Web Services and David Williams from Discerning Capital will also put the business models through their paces. The event will be hosted by Jesse Learmonth, who is already known through his platform BettingStartups.com.

Background

The SBC Summit in Lisbon has become one of the most important meeting points for the global iGaming elite. The fact that startups are given such a prominent stage shows the innovation needs of established corporations. The AI sector in particular is causing a stir. For example, InsightPlay.ai uses AI agents in customer service to reactivate dormant players. Other finalists like Odditt focus on making complex combination bets more understandable for customers.

"Winning the grand prize offers the winner not only financial benefits, but above all access to a global network of investors and partners." - Jesse Learmonth, Host and Founder of BettingStartups.com.

This networking is often worth more than pure capital in an industry characterized by licenses and strict rules. The cooperation with Amazon Web Services also underlines that technical infrastructure has become the backbone of modern gambling.

Why it matters for German players

For German players, these innovations are particularly relevant when they promote player protection and transparency. The Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021) sets extremely narrow limits, such as the deposit limit of €1,000 per month via the LUGAS system or the stake limit of one euro per spin for online slots. Startups developing software for better early detection of problematic gambling behavior could quickly gain a foothold in Germany.

Technologies that accelerate identity checks or automate compliance with strict German advertising rules help make the legal market more attractive. Since German players should only play in casinos with a license from the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL), they benefit indirectly from more efficient providers who can invest their resources into customer support rather than manual administration thanks to new technology.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

German operators on the GGL whitelist are under immense cost pressure due to taxes and regulatory requirements. Innovations like those from Whizgen AI or Gmonitor could help automate processes and implement high safety standards in Germany more cost-effectively. If a startup offers a solution that legally covers strict German bonus laws digitally, this would be a massive competitive advantage. The First Pitch competition acts as a shop window for technologies that might soon be found in the backends of major German platforms.

Frequently asked questions

When will the SBC First Pitch 2026 final take place?

The final will be held on Thursday, October 1, during the SBC Summit in Lisbon.

What is the total value of the winner's package?

The startup that takes first place will receive a growth package valued at a total of €139,400.

Which companies are in the competition final?

The five finalists are InsightPlay.ai, Whizgen AI, Betsy, Gmonitor, and Safefy.

Can German players place bets with the featured startups?

No, the finalists are technology service providers for operators and not licensed online casinos for consumers.

Does player protection apply to innovations from such competitions?

Yes, many of the presented technologies, such as those from Safefy, aim directly at increasing safety and player protection for users.

Do German online casinos need a specific license?

Yes, reputable providers must hold a permit from the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL) and be listed on the official whitelist.

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Lisa Lustich

Lisa Lustich

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Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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