
Building on the momentum of its successful showing at the SBC Summit Rio last month, global gaming manufacturer EGT has confirmed its participation in the upcoming BiS SiGMA South America event.
From April 7-9 at the Transamerica Expo Center, EGT will present a meticulously curated selection of technology and content specifically engineered for the newly regulated Brazilian ecosystem.
Tailored Land-Based and Online Terminals
The centerpiece of EGT’s exhibit will be its sophisticated Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs). The lineup includes the Super Sorte 27/27 ST, featuring dual 27-inch full-HD touch monitors with 4K UHD resolution, and the curved Super Sorte 43V. These terminals are powered by the Gold VLT multigame mix, which includes 50 titles ranging from fruit-themed classics like Burning Hot to regionally popular games such as Keno Universe.
Additionally, EGT will debut its new betting terminals: the portrait-oriented Top Estrela and the space-saving Bar Estrela, the latter designed specifically for counters and bar tops where floor space is at a premium.
Digital Innovation and Strategic Partnerships
EGT Digital will also have a prominent presence, showcasing over 180 in-house slot titles and its comprehensive X-Nave platform. This modular iGaming solution integrates a CRM, payment gateway, and a powerful aggregator featuring over 20,000 games. Celina Guedes, Regional Director for Brazil at EGT, emphasized the company’s long-term vision:
“Our main goal at BiS SiGMA South America is to strengthen our strategic partnerships with operators, platforms and industry stakeholders who are building the new regulated ecosystem in Brazil. The event will also give us the chance to present our company’s vast technology and content portfolio, which includes solutions that can support both the online segment and potential future opportunities in land-based operations.”
Guedes noted that EGT aims to position itself as a “reliable partner” for operators looking to navigate the evolving legislative landscape across South America.

