East & West Virtual Expo reconnects the industry

East & West Virtual Expo reconnects the industry

East & West Virtual Expo is the largest virtual igaming gathering so far and runs across September 29-30.

With free passes for visitors and flexible stands for exhibitors, BetConstruct grasps the opportunity and creates the largest virtual gathering accessible to everyone involved in gaming and sports betting. 

On the first day of East & West Expo, the long-awaited virtual igaming union, the industry giants and supporters showcased the best new products and technologies at personalized interactive stands and joined the talks on talent acquisition and industry innovation at Conference Hall. 

One more day to go, but the success of East & West is already abundantly clear. In this regard, BetConstruct decides to give its exhibitors an opportunity to further explore the capacities of the platform and hold digital presentations, virtual exhibitions and product showcases during the whole month of October absolutely free of charge.


“Just like anyone, we miss physical exhibitions, the opportunities to see each other, network and have a glass of wine to seal the deal. In vino veritas, as we all know. Although unknown when the consequences of pandemic will pass to allow us to meet again, East & West Virtual Expo presents a compelling model for how industry events can be organized in force majeure situations in the future.” says Vigen Badalyan, CEO and Founder of BetConstruct. “For East & West we’ve created the best tools that will bring life and excitement to the virtual exhibition. With the help of all industry key players that we’ve to interest and attract under one virtual roof BetConstruct will perfect said tools. 250+ exhibitors including our business partners NetEnt, Playtech, EGT Interactive, eBET, SBC, Sportel and ICE were the first to test out our software, step into the virtual floors of East & West and say their first virtual hello to the visitors of the expo.”

In this article:
BetConstruct shows and conferences