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PRAGMATIC PLAY GROWS BRAZIL PRESENCE WITH SA ESPORTES AGREEMENT

The provider signs a collaboration with key Brazilian operator for three leading verticals
Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the iGaming industry, has further extended its presence in the Brazilian market by signing a deal with local operator SA Esportes.
As the latest operator to join Pragmatic Play’s extensive partner network, SA Esportes’ customers will benefit from the provider’s popular Slots, Live Casino, and Virtual Sports content, featuring a variety of unique titles that are proven to boost engagement.
Recently released slots such as Sword of Ares™ and Big Bass – Keeping it Reel™, as well as award-winning titles like Sugar Rush™ and Gates of Olympus™ will soon be live, alongside a vast collection of Live Casino titles, including staples Sweet Bonanza CandyLand and Mega Wheel.
In addition, Virtual Sports products such as Force 1, as well as football, horse and greyhound racing will be enjoyed by the operator’s player base, with the titles providing detailed 3D renderings of the popular sporting events.
The deal provides yet another boost to Pragmatic Play’s presence in Brazil, reasserting the region’s status as a leading source of commercial opportunity for the provider as it continues on its impressive trajectory of LatAm dominance.
Victor Arias, Vice President of Latin American Operations at Pragmatic Play, said: “We’re delighted to take three of our most prominent verticals with another up-and-coming Brazilian operator.
“Our presence in the region continues to crystallise with each addition to our impressive operator network, and we expect to reach more Brazilian players than ever before thanks to our partnership with SA Esportes.”
SA Esportes representative said: “The variety of content featured in Pragmatic Play’s portfolio is truly unmatched in the iGaming landscape, and we will be privileged to be able to offer their products to our customers.
“We expect them to be impressed by the sheer variety of content that will be available to them, and expect to see a significant boost to our metrics as a consequence.”
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Brazilian Volleyball Confederation Partners with Sportradar

The Brazilian Volleyball Confederation (CBV) has announced a comprehensive, multi-year partnership with Sportradar Group, a leading global sports technology company, to strengthen the performance of its athletes, from grassroots to professional levels of the sport.
Starting this season, Sportradar will leverage computer vision to capture deep data from CBV matches and training sessions, on the beach and the court, to create detailed metrics and dynamic visualizations from every rally, point and match, providing teams and coaches with valuable insights that will contribute to the growth and success of Brazilian volleyball.
In collaboration with fellow CBV partner VolleyStation, Sportradar will implement several additional technology upgrades for the federation. These include a new Video Checking System at 22 training venues to improve officiating; a Brazilian Player Data Hub to track athlete development; and automated data collection and video production capabilities at the national team training center in Saquarema.
In addition, CBV will partner with Sportradar to safeguard more than 7400 annual CBV competitions from corruption and match-fixing through Sportradar’s industry-leading Universal Fraud Detection System (UFDS) and educational workshops for athletes, administrators, and referees.
“We are delighted CBV has selected Sportradar to transform sports performance for Brazilian volleyball. Through this partnership, we are equipping CBV with the deep data and insights to identify the next generation of champions, as well as ensuring the integrity of their competitions,” said Sergio Floris, Managing Director Brazil, Sportradar.
“The partnership with Sportradar yields important results, such as the implementation of the challenge system in all Superliga matches, bringing even more security and fairness to the games. In addition, the specific data of each athlete is a fundamental tool for the development of national volleyball,” said Jorge Bichara, Technical Director of CBV.
“We are pleased with our partnership with Sportradar through its portfolio of products and services to enhance CBV’s technical, operational, and commercial efficiency. This is another important step in our ongoing efforts to improve the relationship between fans and the sport. The data provided by Sportradar will enable the development of new experiences for fans and new revenue opportunities for CBV,” said Henrique Netto, CBV’s Director of Marketing and New Business.
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RG24seven Virtual Training Collaborates with AI Experts to Expand Responsible Gaming Courses

RG24seven Virtual Training, the industry-leading and free video-based training platform for Tribal and commercial gaming employees, is pleased to offer an exclusive Artificial Intelligence (AI) course presented by Better Change and Mindway AI. The course was first announced during the premiere episode of TALK 24 highlighting the future of AI in Responsible Gaming. The new course will introduce gambling industry employees to the role AI can play in Responsible Gaming initiatives and the gambling industry as a whole.
Wendy Anderson, CEO of RG24seven Virtual Training, said, “Our new AI course aims to enhance RG24seven’s existing Responsible Gaming and Safer Gambling content, introducing new perspectives and insight that align with the latest developments in the field. As part of the fast-growing software company operating science-based solutions, Niamh Gallagher from Mindway AI, presents these courses with a deep understanding of AI.”
Gallagher added, “Promoting responsible gambling is a shared responsibility; our commitment to this training is rooted in collaboration. The gaming industry must be aware of the ethical responsibilities that come with the advancements in AI and ensure that it is used transparently, with clear and ethical guidelines in place to support Responsible Gambling behaviors. Simply taking this course helps gaming employees understand the basics of AI and the critical role it can play when used responsibly.”
Victoria Reed, CEO of Better Change and Strategic Advisor for RG24seven, concluded, “The future of AI in the gaming industry is still being written. It’s not just about the technology itself but it’s about how we choose to use it. AI in the hands of people who are committed to ethics and responsibility, has the potential to be a game-changer for player protection and industry integrity. It’s a future we’re working hard to build and it’s one we believe will benefit everyone involved, which is why we are proud to offer this new course in both the U.S. and the U.K.”
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