African iGaming Alliance becomes BiG Africa Summit 2026 supporting partner
For more than 10 years, the BiG Africa Summit has been at the forefront of Africa’s igaming industry, fostering innovation, growth and integrity across the continent’s gaming sector.
Botswana.- The African iGaming Alliance (AiA) has teamed up with the organisers of the 12th annual BiG Africa Summit to become a supporting partner. Scheduled for February 17 to 20, 2026, in Gaborone, Botswana, the event will gather operators, regulators, affiliates and technology providers to discuss the direction of online gaming and betting across the continent.
For more than 10 years, the BiG Africa Summit has been at the forefront of Africa’s online gaming industry, fostering innovation, growth and integrity across the continent’s gaming sector. The 12th edition will be further bolstered by AIA’s partnership, contributing to the summit’s impact through strategic promotion, logistical support and facilitated networking.
Peter Emolemo Kesitilwe, AiA’s CEO said: “The BiG Africa Summit continues to be a vital platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange in our industry. The African iGaming Alliance is proud to support an event that brings together regulators, operators and innovators to advance a responsible, inclusive and high-growth gaming ecosystem across the continent.”
The BiG Africa Summit 2026 introduces four specialised seminars alongside the main conference and expo. On February 17, attendees can participate in either the African Regulatory Seminar, focusing on licensing rules and cross-border issues, or the African Operators’ Seminar, covering market entry and business strategies.
The next day features the SPiCE Up Diversity Seminar on equity in gaming and technology, alongside the Ethics and Compliance Seminar on player protection and standards. These sessions are designed to cater to diverse industry stakeholders, from government officials to company executives.