iGaming software provider SOFTSWISS will participate in the Doers Summit Limassol on May 21–22 as a Bronze Partner, with its Chief AI Officer Denis Romanovskiy set to join a panel discussion on artificial intelligence leadership in technology organisations.
The company is attending the event for the second consecutive year as part of its efforts to engage with the European technology community and share its experience in building and operating high-load, data-driven systems.
SOFTSWISS develops and operates software for more than 1,400 iGaming brands globally. Its product portfolio includes infrastructure designed for high availability, with flagship solutions such as its Game Aggregator achieving up to 99.999% uptime, according to internal benchmarks.
Romanovskiy, who assumed the Chief AI Officer role in January after previously serving as Deputy Chief Technology Officer, will take part in a panel titled “Who Owns AI in Your Company? The Rise of the Chief AI Officer”. He is expected to offer an engineering-focused perspective on how companies assign responsibility for AI systems, data governance, and decision-making at scale.
“AI is becoming a system that defines how products evolve, how processes accelerate, and how decisions are made,” Romanovskiy said. “When platforms perform at scale and process data in real time, the question is not whether to use AI, but who is accountable for its outcomes.”
"Separating CTO and CAIO roles allows us to move faster while maintaining control over risk, quality, and system stability. I’m really looking forward to discussing this and exchanging perspectives with founders and C-level leaders from leading tech companies.”
The company will also host informal discussions with attendees at a branded ice cream truck during the event.
Separately, SOFTSWISS will hold its Tech Race Summit in Warsaw on September 10, aimed at technology specialists working in fast-growing digital sectors.
Through its participation in events such as Doers Summit and Tech Race Summit, the company aims to contribute to industry discussions on scaling infrastructure and defining AI ownership in complex systems.