GAT Events organizers highlighted the success of the recent edition of GAT Expo CDMX and, with the 2026 event schedule already confirmed, stated that they will aim to strengthen the proposal in five key Latin American markets.
For the organization, it is "a source of pride" to have completed the 2025 edition of GAT Expo CDMX, "achieving extraordinary results that exceeded all expectations" and reinforcing the conviction that Mexico is consolidating its position as "the strategic bridge for international investment in gaming," with a market projected to reach USD 970 million in 2026 and regulatory reform underway.
These are the proposals for the main markets in Latin America, where GAT will land in 2026:
- GAT Expo Cartagena (March 24-26, 2026): At the Las Américas Convention Center, Cartagena de Indias. It combines history, innovation, and business in the jewel of the Caribbean, being the strategic gateway to regional opportunities with leaders from more than 40 countries.
- GAT Expo CDMX (May 12-14, 2026): At Expo Santa Fe, Mexico City. Building on the success of 2025 to connect with one of the largest gaming markets in Latin America.

- GAT Expo Brazil (June 25-26, 2026): At the Anhembi District Convention Center, São Paulo. NEW DESTINATION - Expand into Latin America's most relevant emerging market.
- GAT Expo Bogotá (September 24-25, 2026): At the Hyatt Hotel, Bogotá. Offers direct access to Latin America's financial epicenter and decision-makers.
- GAT Expo San Juan (October 28-29, 2026): At the Puerto Rico Convention Center, San Juan. Provides a strategic destination recognized for tax benefits and modern infrastructure.
- GAT Expo Santo Domingo (November 18-19, 2026): At the Renaissance Hotel & Casino, Dominican Republic. It completes the circuit in a growing market with immense potential.
GAT Events invited all interested companies to "replicate the success of Mexico 2025 in the region's markets." "The organization is available to share insights and connect with partners who have already successfully navigated this path," the organizers concluded.