
SiGMA and SAPAR: Strategic Framework & Transnational Collaboration
Italian legal gaming trade association SAPAR has finalized a strategic partnership agreement with international iGaming events operator SiGMA World. The institutional alliance represents a major expansion phase in SAPAR’s ongoing efforts to scale its corporate representation and provide a cross-border advocacy framework for the Italian legal public gaming supply chain. By aligning with an international exhibition organizer, the association intends to create new avenues for regulatory dialogue and commercial collaboration on both European and global stages, enhancing the visibility of domestic Italian operators and fostering ties with prominent tier-one industry stakeholders.
Building on the foundation laid by the inaugural SiGMA Europe Italy conference held last year in Rome, the upcoming 2026 edition will feature significantly expanded operational integration from SAPAR. The trade association will actively embed its leadership into the official conference agenda and institutional roundtables. SAPAR’s contributions will center on the development of legal public gaming structures, legislative protections for land-based machine operators, and technical innovation within the regulated gaming landscape.
Dual-Event Synergy: Balancing Domestic Heritage and Global Trade
For over fifty-five years, SAPAR, in a long-standing joint venture with the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), has organized ENADA Primavera, widely regarded as Italy’s most historic and definitive B2B trade exhibition dedicated to land-based gaming, slots, and amusement devices. The association is currently finalizing the setup for the next iteration of the exhibition, which forms a core element of its renewed organizational strategy to revitalize the country’s domestic land-based supply network.
Rather than acting as competing entities, the association positions SiGMA World Rome and ENADA Primavera as highly complementary strategic touchpoints for the European gaming sector. Industry stakeholders and licensed operators are encouraged to integrate both dates into their corporate calendars:
- SiGMA World Rome: November 2–5, 2026 — Focusing on international digital transition, cross-border aggregation, and global regulatory models.
- ENADA Primavera (Rimini Expo Centre): May 4–6, 2027 — Centering on localized land-based distribution, payment infrastructure, and regional compliance frameworks.
Executive Commentary on Global Representation
Sergio D’Angelo, President of SAPAR, emphasized how the alliance fulfills an institutional pledge to elevate the Italian supply chain beyond domestic boundaries:
“With this partnership, we maintain a commitment assumed since my inauguration at the helm of the association: to bring SAPAR into an increasingly international dimension. Today we can state with satisfaction that this goal has been achieved. The agreement with SiGMA World represents an extraordinary opportunity to give voice, even beyond national borders, to the skills, professionalism, and excellence of the Italian public legal gaming supply chain.”
D’Angelo extended specific appreciation to the executive management of SiGMA Group and its founder for establishing this structural channel:
“I thank all the management of SiGMA Group and in particular the founder Eman Pulis, for the trust demonstrated towards our association. Being identified as the reference interlocutor in Italy is a source of great pride and, at the same time, a responsibility that we intend to honor by making our experience, skills, and representative capacity available. We believe that international comparison is fundamental to accompany the evolution of the sector.”
Compliance Posture and the Evolution of the Italian Marketplace
From an international gaming law and regulatory compliance overview, SAPAR’s decision to link its historic domestic brand with SiGMA World highlights a critical shift in European market dynamics. Italy stands as one of Europe’s largest, most mature, and most heavily taxed regulated gambling markets. Historically, the jurisdiction maintained a sharp operational division between its highly successful land-based retail network, consisting of AWP machines, VLT lounges, and physical betting shops, and its rapidly evolving online iGaming sector.
As the Italian government moves forward with comprehensive regulatory re-licensing protocols and updated technical decrees, operators face stricter compliance requirements regarding player tracking, anti-money laundering (AML) controls, and responsible gambling frameworks. Navigating this transition requires closer alignment between traditional retail operators and global digital technology providers.
By creating a structural bridge between SiGMA’s digital network and the land-based expertise showcased at ENADA Primavera, SAPAR is helping domestic businesses modernize their technology. This integrated setup ensures that Italian slot manufacturers, payment processors, and platform providers can easily export their technology to emerging international markets while ensuring their systems comply with the strict, data-heavy requirements enforced by Italy’s regulatory authorities.