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Two Weeks to Go: Final Calls for Regulating the Game 2026 Sydney – Pitch! Line-up Confirmed and Global Awards Dinner Approaching

With two weeks remaining, final registrations are open for Regulating the Game 2026 Sydney (9–11 March 2026), bringing together regulators, policymakers, researchers, operators, and technology leaders to explore the future of gambling regulation, innovation, compliance capability, and safer gambling outcomes.

A key opening-day highlight is Pitch!, the conference’s innovation forum at the Yallamundi Rooms inside the Sydney Opera House on 9 March. The showcase focuses on practical, evidence-led solutions designed to strengthen regulatory and operational capability across casinos, pubs, clubs, and online environments.

The 2026 Pitch! lineup features both emerging technologies and proven solutions already deployed at scale, including offerings from GetEvive, BNDRY, Focal, LivOn Productions, Angel Australia, Mindway AI, Responsible Gambling Council, and PaySafeGo.

The program is designed to bridge policy intent with real-world implementation, highlighting approaches that strengthen integrity, reduce operational friction, and enhance consumer protection as regulatory expectations evolve.

“Pitch! is designed to put ideas in the open – a showcase of practical solutions and applied thinking from both established leaders and new entrants, across venues and platforms operating at scale,” said Paul Newson, Principal at Vanguard Overwatch and Founder of Regulating the Game.

Attendees can still secure conference registration, Pitch! access, and seats at the inaugural Global Awards Dinner ahead of the March event in Sydney.

For registration, awards dinner attendance, sponsorship, and exhibition enquiries, visit regulatingthegame.com.

Adrienn Sarkany is a Contributing Editor at EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming), where she brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to the EE Intelligence Hub. Currently pursuing a degree in Finnish and Korean Language and Literature, Adrienn…

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