Stake, Servers.com by Nexcess, and Pragmatic Play have joined the SOFTSWISS-backed Tech Race Summit 2026 as partners. Taking place on 10 September in Warsaw, the summit will connect iGaming professionals with specialists from the wider technology industry to exchange practical experience and discuss shared technology challenges.
Each new partner adds a different perspective from across the iGaming sector. Stake brings the operator perspective, Pragmatic Play represents the supplier side of the market, and Servers.com by Nexcess adds infrastructure expertise.
For iGaming professionals, the programme offers direct access to engineers, CTOs, product and business peers working on technology challenges within the sector. The Entertainment and Gamification Technologies panel, for example, will feature experts from Hub88, TrueLabel, The Playa and SOFTSWISS. The wider programme also includes representatives of Fast Track AI, EvenBet Gaming, BGaming and others.
There is another perspective that comes from the wider technology industry. More than 40 speakers will take part in Tech Race Summit, with companies including AWS, Google, Oracle, Gcore and Cloudflare represented in the programme. Their experience gives iGaming teams a chance to look beyond familiar industry approaches to challenges such as high-load systems, real-time data, infrastructure, and AI.
Many of the technology challenges we face in iGaming are not unique to our industry. At the same time, iGaming has its own experience of building and running complex systems at scale. Tech Race brings these two sides into one conversation. Engineers can learn from people solving similar problems in other sectors, while iGaming specialists can compare approaches with peers who understand the demands of this industry.
While iGaming has many established events for business development, regulation, and market growth, technology specialists have far fewer opportunities to meet around engineering itself. Architects need space to compare system design, infrastructure teams can learn from different approaches to scale, and developers benefit from hearing what other teams tried, what failed, and what they changed. Tech Race Summit is designed around those conversations.
Technology teams learn a great deal from seeing how others solve problems under real operating conditions. A dedicated event gives engineers the time and context to have those conversations in depth. We support Tech Race Summit because creating that space can help technical teams share knowledge that would otherwise stay inside individual companies.
In-person tickets for Tech Race Summit 2026 are now sold out. Technology professionals can still join the event through the live stream on 10 September and access the summit's talks and discussions online.
Online streaming tickets are available at the Tech Race website.