SPiCE Central Asia 2025 is being held at The Biltmore Tbilisi, Georgia, this week and will offer attendees the chance to visit panels and networking opportunities that appeal to them or their particular industry.
Some of the panels and workshops available include those on responsible gambling practices, CIS gaming dynamics, retention and gamification, harnessing digital assets and a deep analysis into emerging markets across Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
Speakers include Anna Gugutishvili, Flutter Head of Design; Ninia Chkheidze, Evolution Senior Manager; and Nika Gigashili, SMH Global Co-Founder.
Good to know: Rather than having free tickets available to the public, SPiCE Central Asia prices its tickets quite high to attract C-Level attendees
Although this is the inaugural SPiCE Central Asia expo, SPiCE is already an established organiser with annual events in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
There are also SPiCE International and Networking events.
George Mamulaishvili, Georgian Gambling Association Head of Administration, said:
{{QUOTE}}A conference is, first and foremost, a platform for open dialogue. Experts participating in SPiCE share their experience and perspectives on key issues - from regulatory frameworks to responsible gaming. This enables regulators to engage in constructive discussion, hear real-world case studies and potentially adapt best international practices to local contexts. Such interaction brings stakeholders closer together and helps form a mature and sustainable market environment{{/QUOTE}