The European iGaming market is no longer dominated by a single license. National regulatory systems are tightening, payment channels are frequently reshuffled, and the cost of acquiring players continues to rise. These changes force every company that wants to stay at the table to maintain a high granularity awareness of market trends. If you often track updates on European policies on the PASA official website, you probably already feel the increasingly tight atmosphere. On May 12, 2026, the Hipther Baltic Summit will take place in Riga, Latvia, providing an efficient opportunity for industry players to catch up and build deep connections.

Why specifically choose the Baltic Sea?
Many may not be familiar with the city of Riga, but in the European iGaming landscape, its location is quite subtle. Latvia is situated at the crossroads of Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe, with short flights from Helsinki, Stockholm, or Warsaw. This geographical convenience naturally attracts a large number of core practitioners from regulated markets, especially those who have established a firm foothold in mature markets like Sweden, Estonia, and Lithuania.
Hosting the summit here is not about speaking in isolation by the Baltic Sea, but about integrating resources across regions on the periphery of Europe's compliance heart. Who attends and what topics are discussed are directly connected to the temperature of the Nordic and Eastern European market segments.
How dense can the agenda be in one day?
Although the summit is set for just one day, the agenda is meticulously arranged with a clear focus, directly addressing several core issues that are currently most troublesome:
•Regulation and Compliance: What are the new changes in license renewal conditions for different countries? To what extent must compliance documents be completed to pass?
•Payments and Player Acquisition: How to open up localized payment channels? In the context of restricted advertising, how can new players be efficiently found?
•Responsible Gambling and Emerging Technologies: Beyond compliance, how can technology be used to reduce player risk? What specific scenarios can AI and big data be applied to?
Rather than calling it a summit, it's more like a high-concentration industry clinic. The expert panel provides hands-on experience, not vague theories from PPTs. The high-quality networking sessions bring operators, suppliers, and tech providers together at one table, saving the lengthy groundwork of scheduling individual coffee meetings or sending emails.
For those who have already obtained a European license and are pushing for localization, or teams considering entering Europe through the Baltic Sea, this summit can provide practical insights and key contacts in one day, potentially more substantial than what you might achieve exploring the market on your own for a quarter.
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