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Push Technology to target Latam egaming market

The importance of Juegos Miami as a gateway for those intersted on the burgeoning Latin American gaming market continues to grow, with news that 22% of confirmed exhibiting companies will be making their debut appearance at the event. Push Technology is one of them, looking to strengthen its position in the region.

Push Technology, a pioneer in creating technology solutions that deliver real-time streaming data to web, mobile and IoT applications, is clear about the corporate objectives of participation. The C-Level event to take place next May 31 - 2 June at The Biltmore, in Miami.

Company’s CEO, Sean Bowen, confirmed: "Push Technology is the sole provider of real-time, delta-data streaming technology with on-premise, in-the-cloud and hybrid solutions for leading eGaming companies, including: William Hill; 888 Holdings; Paddy Power Betfair; Racing Post; Betsson, and many others. Our purpose in attending Juegos Miami is to expand our leadership position into the younger, emerging Latin American sector of the eGaming market."

"Every business developing next-generation applications requires our advanced, patented technology to streamline internet communications between their back-end systems or virtual machines and their applications – globally, at scale and speed. In terms of geography, gaming is a global business. To us, location doesn’t matter, we have solutions to fulfil any requirement, anywhere," added Bowen.

Clarion Gaming’s Kate Chambers, who was instrumental in the development and launch of Juegos Miami, said: "The participation of cutting edge organisations such as Push Technology lies at the very heart of what we set out to achieve, which is to bring together thought leaders from this hugely exciting continent with leaders in their own fields. Technology is the currency of this industry and it adds to the status of Juegos Miami to have pioneers such as Push engaging with the region’s most influential legislators and decision makers."

Source: GMB