The US market is quickly filling up, with operators all wanting to establish themselves in the newly regulated industry. What stood out for Dave Wang from Bet.Works – who are sponsoring Betting on Sports America – was theScore entering the sports betting market.
In the chat, we spoke about tackling new challenges in the US, as well as the opportunities available at #bosamerica. The event, taking place from 23-25 April, is set to host 175 leading industry speakers across 40 sessions, with 60 exhibitors displaying their latest products at the Meadowlands Exposition Center.
What are you looking forward to at Betting on Sports America?
I am excited to exchange ideas with the best minds in gaming and tackling the challenges of the expanding sports betting market in the United States.
What are you promoting at Betting on Sports America?
Bet.Works is a U.S.-based technology and services company delivering the most advanced iGaming and Sportsbook technologies and services in the market. Our flexible suite of proprietary solutions, coupled with a sophisticated managed service offering, uniquely position.
We plan to provide US-ready solutions to enterprise, tribal and regional clients, given that we are the only company to have concurrently been granted GLI 19 & 33 certifications.
What sports betting partnership has stood out in the past 12 months?
theScore entering the sports betting market is a true shift in the dynamic of gaming operators. For the 1st time in US history, a true media company will power a US focused sports entertainment product geared toward sports bettors. Β
If you could attend one sporting event, what would it be?
The NCAA Final Four or The Masters
Delegates will be treated to world class hospitality with plenty of business and networking opportunities in New Jersey (Meadowlands Racetrack) and New York (40/40 Club and Sky Room Rooftop Bar).
For more information, please visit the Betting on Sports America website.