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Women in iGamingSunday, 5 April 2026 · 10:15am GMT · 2 min read

Women in iGaming Spotlight as AMIG Drives Connections at BiS SiGMA South America

With a clear focus on amplifying voices and building meaningful connections, AMIG’s presence combines networking and recognition through two flagship initiatives: the AMIG Happy Hour and the launch of the AMIG 2026 Awards.

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Women in iGaming Spotlight as AMIG Drives Connections at BiS SiGMA South America

BiS SiGMA South America 2026 (April 6–9) sees São Paulo host key conversations on the future of iGaming in Latin America, with AMIG (Association of Women in the Gaming Industry) playing a central role in advancing female representation across the sector.

With a clear focus on amplifying voices and building meaningful connections, AMIG’s presence combines networking and recognition through two flagship initiatives: the AMIG Happy Hour and the launch of the AMIG 2026 Awards.

Founder Natalia Nogues said:

“The market is undergoing an important transformation, and AMIG has an active role in this. Being present at BiS SiGMA with initiatives that connect and recognise people is a concrete way to drive this change.”

As Brazil continues to grow as a regulated market, the event provides a key platform for decision-making and partnerships. AMIG is ensuring women are part of those conversations.

“We talk a lot about representation, but it needs to happen in practice. Being at events like this means ensuring that more women participate in these decisions and have space to grow,” added co-founder Ana Helena Pamplona.

The AMIG Happy Hour takes place on April 7 (3:30pm–5:00pm) at Stand M45, hosted by Legitimuz, offering a more informal setting for networking and collaboration.

Meanwhile, the inaugural AMIG 2026 Awards—featuring categories such as Leadership, Engagement, and “Ally of the Year”—will be held on April 8 at 5pm on the Itaim Stage, recognising standout contributions across the industry.

Through these initiatives, AMIG continues to strengthen its role as a driver of a more inclusive and collaborative iGaming landscape.

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