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TVBET is set to unveil its live streaming solutions at ICE London

TVBET, the world’s leading provider of live-games, will be presented at the upcoming ICE London conference to showcase its versatile products in action. Traditionally, this year one of the largest gaming events will take place in London 4-6 February, gathering the leading market players together.
“Our team is prepared to capture the atmosphere of the real live-games studio for every participant at ICE London. In that context, we are determined to clearly reveal the potential of the live-streaming content to the audience and prove our strong ambitions for existing partners”, – said Peter Korpusenko, CEO TVBET.
The company plans to impress the visitors by showing them the inner workings of its broadcasting studio and how the processes are undergoing there. Besides, everyone will be invited to make a bet with a further draw of prizes.
In total, the full company’s integration consists of 11 well-known card and lottery games, already helping companies to increase their GGR. All the products are led by the charming presenters and broadcasted online in 4K format.
The last year was a breakthrough for the B2B provider, which is why it collected lots of market insights to casino and sports betting. All the guests are welcomed to visit TVBET’s stand S3-240 during all days of the conference.
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