An entry-level seminar for LatAm and Brazil-based ICE attendees, Academia America Latina will be conducted in Spanish and Portuguese featuring local lawyers, government representatives, exhibitors and association partners.
The program, which has been curated based on consultations with the National Police and multiple regulatory authorities from jurisdictions including Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Panama and Ecuador among others, will deliver deep-dive actionable insights on trending topics including combating the black market, sports integrity, the challenges that are still facing Brazil and guidance on how to build competitive, compliant platforms that resonate with Latin American users.
Each presentation and discussion will last up to 40 minutes, and offer participants deeper insights and an interactive dialogue with expert panelists
Liliana Costa, head of LatAm at Clarion Gaming, said: “Industry professionals attending Academia América Latina will gain a strategic overview of the key opportunities and dynamics shaping Latin America’s gaming markets. We’ll explore entry requirements, market expansion strategies, and share intelligence from leading operators and government stakeholders. Our aim is to encourage dialogue, strengthen regulatory frameworks and provide opportunities for the LatAm market to engage with global peers.”
“By fostering economic cooperation, promoting innovation, and bringing together the right mix of stakeholders including regulators, operators and gaming innovators we will be helping to bridge the gap between Latin America and the rest of the world using the platform provided by what is the industry’s biggest and most influential gaming technology event."
“We are committed to building strong, strategic relationships that will help grow a sustainable LatAm industry.”
More information of ICE Barcelona (19–21 January 2026) at https://www.icegaming.com.
Source: GMB