iGB Live! 2026 Preview: Amsterdam Set to Host the Industry's Premier Summer Gathering

iGB Live! 2026 takes place July 14–17 in Amsterdam, bringing together operators, affiliates, and suppliers for four days of conferences, networking, and product showcases at the RAI Amsterdam.

Alex Biliy

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iGB Live! 2026 Preview: Amsterdam Set to Host the Industry's Premier Summer Gathering

iGB Live! 2026 is confirmed for July 14–17 at RAI Amsterdam, continuing its position as the iGaming industry's flagship summer event. Organised by Clarion Gaming, iGB Live! combines the iGB Affiliate and iGB Operator conference tracks into a single integrated four-day event, drawing thousands of attendees from across the global gambling supply chain.

Amsterdam's RAI convention centre provides one of Europe's most capable event venues, and the 2026 edition is expected to build on the strong attendance figures of recent years, with pre-registrations already tracking ahead of the 2025 event.

The conference programme for 2026 will address operator and affiliate priorities including: affiliate marketing regulation across European markets, acquisition strategies in newly regulated territories, and the growing convergence between sports betting and casino products.

On the affiliate side, iGB Live! remains the most important deal-making event of the year, with operators and affiliate programmes conducting a significant proportion of their annual partnership negotiations during the four-day window.

New for 2026 is an expanded startup zone, giving emerging B2B technology companies dedicated floor space and pitch opportunities in front of senior operator and investor audiences.

The iGaming Pulse team will be attending iGB Live! 2026 in full and will be publishing a dedicated preview, daily show coverage, and a post-event wrap-up.

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Alex Biliy

Alex Biliy

Senior Editor

Member of the iGaming Pulse editorial team. Covering industry news, analysis, and B2B developments across the global iGaming sector.

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