The event will bring together key stakeholders to discuss regulation, innovation and the future of Brazil’s market
The second edition of CGS Brasília 2026 is set to take place on May 5–6 at the Hotel Royal Tulip Brasília Alvorada, reinforcing its position as one of the leading gatherings for the gaming and betting industry in Brazil.
With a strategic agenda featuring nine high-impact panels, the event will bring together C-level executives, operators, suppliers, regulators and legal experts in a setting designed to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities within the regulated market.
Amid an evolving regulatory landscape, CGS Brasília 2026 is focused on delivering high-level content that encourages meaningful discussions, knowledge exchange and practical insights across key areas such as compliance, innovation and sustainable growth.
Among the highlights, one panel will explore how regulation is reshaping the industry, distinguishing legal from illegal markets while strengthening the role of the State in building a safer and more transparent environment.
Another key discussion will examine the role of advertising, shifting the narrative from perceived risk to a strategic tool for consumer protection and the reinforcement of the regulated market. Critical topics such as anti-money laundering measures, player identification and legal security will also be addressed as fundamental pillars of the industry.
The agenda will further provide a comprehensive outlook on the sector’s economic impact, highlighting its potential for investment, tax revenue and sports development, alongside emerging trends such as prediction markets, which combine data, technology and collective intelligence to reshape betting experiences.
In addition, the event will tackle the communication challenges faced by the industry, emphasising the need to combat misinformation and promote a more transparent and responsible narrative. Legal perspectives on bettor liability within the regulated framework will also be discussed, offering clarity in this evolving market.
The programme will conclude with a forward-looking panel on the future of gaming in Brazil, outlining growth projections linked to tourism, innovation and the sector’s potential multi-billion-dollar impact on the national economy.
As a closing highlight, the “Chat & Wine” session, sponsored by Pay4Fun, will provide a dynamic environment for networking and business opportunities among key industry players.
Participation is exclusive to Conference Pass and Full Pass holders. Registration is now open via the official website, inviting industry professionals to be part of an event that continues to shape the future of Brazil’s regulated betting market.