The event brought together leading government officials, industry stakeholders, and international operators to connect, inform, and inspire a more regulated and responsible gaming market.
Key attendees included Giovanni Rocco, Secretary of Betting and Sports Economic Development at the Ministry of Sports, Plínio Machado, President of ANJL, and Ricardo Magri, Director at EBAC, along with major operators such as Kaizen Gaming and Aposta Ganha. The symposium highlighted Brazil’s growing importance on the global gaming stage.
Liliana Costa, Clarion Gaming’s Director for Latin America, announced that ICE Barcelona 2026 will have a strong focus on Latin America, placing Brazil at the center of a comprehensive program featuring seminars, regulatory updates, networking sessions, and strategic discussions. She also confirmed the launch of Casa Brazil, an exclusive space designed to showcase Brazil’s market potential, share best practices, strengthen regulatory frameworks, and foster international partnerships to combat illegal markets. “Our goal is to create a secure, trustworthy environment for both players and businesses, encouraging dialogue and offering opportunities for Brazil’s sector to engage with global peers and explore new business opportunities,” said Costa.
Plínio Lemos Jorge, President of ANJL, emphasized that the event was “a key moment of integration for the regulated sector,” allowing strategic agendas to be aligned ahead of ICE 2026 and helping consolidate Brazil’s position as one of the most promising markets in the global gaming industry.
The collaboration between Clarion Gaming and ANJL marks a significant step toward strengthening Brazil’s regulated gaming market, fighting illegal operators, and positioning the country as a leading player in the international gaming ecosystem.
