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ICE Barcelona 2027 to feature new Digital & FinTech Transformation Hall for iGaming

15 July 20265 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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ICE Barcelona 2027: Neue Halle für digitale Transformation und Glücksspiel-Technologien

ICE Barcelona 2027 will launch a dedicated Digital and FinTech Transformation Hall, developed with an advisory board of senior gaming technology leaders. The new Hall 7 will highlight technologies shaping the global gaming industry.

ICE Barcelona is embarking on a pioneering initiative to reflect the technological transformation in the gambling industry. For the January 2027 edition, a dedicated Digital and FinTech Transformation Hall will be launched. This new Hall 7 will present the key technologies shaping the global gambling industry. This was announced by WorldGaming on July 9, 2026. The exhibition will take place from January 18 to 20, 2027.

The project was developed in close collaboration with a high-calibre advisory board of technology leaders from the industry. The aim is to meet the growing demands for AI, data, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, payments, and real-time customer engagement. These areas are crucial for operational performance, customer experience, and long-term growth in the ever-evolving gambling world.

Numbers and facts

ICE Barcelona 2027 will be expanded with a completely new Hall, Hall 7. This creates a focused platform for technologies that are transforming the gambling industry. The trade fair itself will take place from January 18 to 20, 2027. A special conference program on the exhibition floor will enable leaders to exchange best practices and explore future challenges. WorldGaming is specifically targeting new exhibitors from the broader technology ecosystem, alongside established gaming industry specialists.

Margaret Dunn, Portfolio Director for ICE Barcelona, emphasized the importance of this development:

“Gaming businesses are being transformed by the same forces reshaping every major digital industry: cloud, data, AI, payments innovation, cybersecurity and real-time customer intelligence. These functions are now central to growth, resilience, compliance and customer experience. The Digital and FinTech Transformation Hall will give operators, suppliers, technology partners and finance leaders a dedicated platform to explore the challenges and opportunities shaping the next evolution of gaming.”

An advisory board consisting of prominent figures such as Chris Conroy (Chief Data and Product Officer, Future Anthem), Cristina Turbatu (Technology & AI Executive, former CTO of Casumo), and Elena Rousseva (CEO, Playtech Services) has been formed to shape the content and direction of the hall. In total, the committee consists of ten high-ranking industry experts. Their commitment aims to ensure that the hall is solution-driven and commercially relevant.

Background

Technological progress is the engine for innovation in many economic sectors, including gambling. Artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and improved cybersecurity measures play an increasingly important role. They not only optimize internal processes but also significantly enhance the player experience. Financial technologies (FinTech) enable faster, more secure, and more efficient payment processing, which is essential for online gambling. Compliance, i.e., adherence to legal regulations, is also a central factor. Advanced technologies help operators ensure this more effectively.

The decision to create a dedicated hall for these topics demonstrates how profoundly these developments are influencing the industry. The gaming industry relies on technology to ensure growth while promoting responsible gaming. ICE Gaming already saw a record event in 2026 with many new exhibitors. Important insights and solutions for operators were presented there. For 2027, it is also expected that leading brands such as Leo Vegas and Bet365 will be present, aiming to utilize the potential of the new tech hall.

Why it matters for German players

For German players, these technological developments are also of great importance, even if they are not always directly visible. Improvements in cybersecurity and payment systems make playing in online casinos safer. The innovations presented at ICE indirectly influence the offerings of online casinos licensed in Germany. Compliance with strict regulations, as stipulated by the German Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021), is facilitated by advanced technologies.

Player protection systems, such as the central limit system LUGAS, benefit from improved data analytics and AI applications discussed at such trade fairs. These mechanisms are crucial for effectively monitoring and enforcing the deposit limit of 1,000 Euros per month and the stake limit of 1 Euro per spin. Technological tools can help detect problematic gambling behavior early and activate appropriate protective measures. For players, this means more security and transparency, as operators can comply with the GlüStV more reliably due to better technologies.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For operators holding a German license from the Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL), advancements in digital and FinTech are essential. The GGL whitelist includes online casinos that must meet strict requirements. Technologies presented at ICE Barcelona 2027 can help these operators implement German regulations regarding data protection, player protection, and anti-money laundering more efficiently. The increased focus on compliance and real-time customer intelligence enables GGL casinos not only to meet but possibly even exceed the requirements of the GlüStV 2021.

Digital transformation also affects integration with LUGAS, the cross-state gambling supervision system. New technologies can optimize communication and data exchange with LUGAS, which is crucial for licensed providers in Germany to ensure player protection. Overall, these technological innovations strengthen the position of GGL-licensed providers compared to illegal providers who cannot meet such standards.

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