SOFTSWISS will bring together technology leaders from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Oracle, and Cloudflare at its Tech Race Summit 2026 in Warsaw on September 10, as the iGaming industry grapples with growing infrastructure demands driven by artificial intelligence and high-traffic digital services.
The event will feature senior executives from the three companies, which are key players in the development of cloud, connectivity, and enterprise infrastructure technologies.
The summit will focus on engineering and infrastructure challenges facing high-load businesses, with sessions covering cloud-native architecture, cybersecurity, observability, real-time event processing, and AI integration.
Attendees will gain direct access to the experts behind AWS cloud environments, Cloudflare's global connectivity and security infrastructure, Oracle's enterprise-grade cloud platforms, and other technologies.
Among the confirmed speakers are Georgios Chatzimilioudis, Principal Account Cloud Engineer at Oracle; Viktor Vedmich, Senior Solutions Architect at AWS; Sergey Kurson, Tech Lead for Betting and iGaming Technology at AWS; and Simone Ricci, Senior Manager of Solutions Engineering at Cloudflare.
Additional speakers will be announced in the coming months.
The Tech Race Summit will bring together technology practitioners from industries including iGaming, financial technology and streaming services to discuss approaches to scalability, resilience and performance.
The summit comes as businesses face increasing pressure to modernise infrastructure to support AI workloads and growing digital traffic.
According to figures cited by SOFTSWISS, latency issues were identified as a bottleneck by 53% of organisations in 2025, up from 32% a year earlier, while bandwidth constraints affected 59% of enterprises, compared with 43% previously.
At the same time, spending on AI infrastructure is expected to triple by 2028, increasing pressure on companies operating legacy technology systems.
Viktor Vedmich, AWS iGaming Tech Evangelist, said: "Most companies today have AI experiments – few have an AI platform. The gap isn't technology; it's maturity: aligning people, processes, and use-case identification into a repeatable system. We'll discuss frameworks we've applied across dozens of enterprises to help them move from scattered pilots to production-grade AI that compounds value over time."
Sergey Kastukievich, CTO at SOFTSWISS, adds: “We were deliberate in bringing together experts from AWS, Oracle, Cloudflare, and other technology companies that are helping define the future of cloud infrastructure, AI adoption, and digital platforms.
"These organisations rarely share the same stage, yet the decisions they make today influence how businesses will build and operate technology tomorrow. Tech Race Summit is designed to give attendees direct access to those ideas, experiences, and future-looking perspectives”.
Early bird tickets are available until June 30th on the Tech Race website.