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B2B conferences Flagship 19 January 2026 – 21 January 2026

ICE Barcelona 2026

ICE returns to Barcelona for the second time after the 2025 move from London, with the show floor at Fira Gran Via expected to host upwards of 55,000 industry professionals across three days.

This event description is available in English only — a translation is in progress.

Dates
19 January 2026 – 21 January 2026
Location
Fira Barcelona Gran Via
Barcelona, ES
Organiser
Clarion Gaming
Attendees
55,000+ · 600+ exhibitors

What ICE is

ICE (International Casino Exhibition) is the year’s flagship B2B gathering for the global iGaming industry. It runs across three days at Fira Barcelona Gran Via — a venue that accommodates the show’s exhibitor floor at roughly 600 booths and a conference programme with more than 350 speakers across nine tracks.

The format hasn’t changed dramatically since the London years: operators meet suppliers, suppliers demo product, regulators give keynote speeches outlining where the year’s enforcement priorities sit. What changes between years is the regulatory backdrop: 2026’s edition is the first ICE since Brazil’s SECAP licensing regime stabilised, since the German GGL completed its second full year, and since the UK’s affordability-check overhaul fully landed.

Who’s going to be there

  • Tier-one operators with their commercial directors and procurement teams
  • Game studios premiering Q1 releases (Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Push Gaming)
  • Live-dealer suppliers showing 2026 studio rollouts (Evolution, Playtech Live)
  • Payment processors with regional cashier solutions (PIX, UPI, OXXO, Trustly)
  • Regulators speaking on panels: SECAP, MGA, UKGC, GGL, ESBK, DGOJ
  • Affiliate networks signing year-long deals

How to get in

Trade-only event. Free pre-registration if you submit before the early-bird deadline (typically late December). Conference passes for the speaker programme are paid (€1,295+ for the full pass in past editions). Press accreditation requires a media outlet sign-off.

VegasHunter’s coverage angle

We follow ICE for three things specifically: 1) where new operator licences land (regulators announce framework updates), 2) which game studios sign exclusive deals (informs our content pipeline), and 3) which payments providers launch in our priority markets (Brazil PIX, Mexico SPEI, India UPI).

Why this matters

ICE is where the operators, suppliers, regulators, and affiliates all meet in person. If a deal involving the European iGaming industry is going to be signed in 2026, the conversation likely started here.