iGaming solutions provider Uplatform has described its presence at the recent G2E Asia Special Edition: Singapore as an “incredible opportunity” to showcase its latest products to the Asian audience, including its new casino aggregator and recent updates to its sportsbook.
In a review of the Singapore show, the company’s Head of Marketing, Maria Bashkevich, said, “For us, G2E Asia opened the new expo season and set high expectations for the rest of the [year’s] events. As usual, it was full of valuable insight and intellectual discussion. And, of course, a lot of fun.
“Our participation at this year’s show has been an incredible opportunity to showcase our newly launched casino aggregator and all new updates and upgrades in our sportsbook. Once again, we’ve witnessed the region’s high potential and incredible interest in our products. We are honored to have engaged with industry professionals and demonstrated how our customized solutions could propel their iGaming businesses to new heights.”
According to Uplatform, its booth at G2E Asia displayed the company’s expertise in delivering offerings tailored to Asian iGaming operators, “ensuring their success in a fast-evolving industry.”
The core attraction was Uplatform’s sportsbook solution, which offers access to over 260 sports and Esports, including low-tier and amateur events, with a variety of betting opportunities. The sportsbook localization tools enable operators to effectively cater to specific geographic regions by offering a wide range of popular and unique sports, local leagues and championships, and features tailored to their target markets’ needs and preferences.
Uplatform said it provided personalized guidance to attendees of G2E Asia, answering questions and demonstrating the benefits of Uplatform’s solutions, which were commended for their user-friendly design, intuitive functionality, in-house bookmakers, region-specific content and extensive localization tools.
G2E Asia Special Edition: Singapore was held at Cotai Expo, Marina Bay Sands from 30 June to 1 July.