Finnish iGaming Conference 2025
Join us at the #1 iGaming Conference in Finland
Finnish iGaming Conference | 11–12 September
Finnplay is proud to once again support the Finnish iGaming Conference — the only international gaming conference held in Finland, returning this September for its third edition. With Finland’s long-awaited gambling reform in progress, this year’s event promises to be the most impactful yet.
It all kicks off on 10 September!
Finnplay x Zimpler x Air Dice Networking Evening
We’re excited to co-host a relaxed evening of networking the night before the conference begins — right in the heart of Helsinki. Join operators, suppliers, and industry experts for drinks, finger food, and great conversations.
🗓️ Date: Wednesday, 10 September
🕕 Time: 18:00–21:00
📍 Venue: Allas Winter Terrace
🍴 Includes: Drinks and finger foods
✉️ Please RSVP by 5 September
Finnish iGaming Conference – 11–12 September 2025
Taking place for the third time, this is Finland’s leading iGaming event, held at Hilton Kalastajatorppa in Helsinki. As the country edges closer to regulation, this year’s edition is expected to be the most impactful yet.
You’ll hear from local and international experts about the soon-to-be-finalised gambling law and licensing requirements — with real insights into what operators and suppliers can expect from the upcoming market model. The conference is conducted in English and provides strong opportunities for networking and knowledge-sharing.
📍 Location: Hilton Kalastajatorppa, Helsinki
🗓️ Dates: 11–12 September 2025
🗣️ Language: English
Don’t miss Finnplay on stage!
On Day 2 at 09:30, join our Managing Director, Jaakko Soininen, for a keynote and panel on:
B2B license coming in 2028 – what it means for operators and providers
Panelists:
– Vasilije Lekovic (Trustly)
– Timo Kiiskinen (Fennica Gaming)
– Dainis Niedra (Entain)
– Roope Lindroos (Trumo)
Moderator & Keynote: Jaakko Soininen (Finnplay)
This is your chance to get expert views on how the upcoming B2B licensing model will reshape the market — and what both local and international partners need to do to prepare.