SOFTSWISS has issued a final call for speakers to join its Tech Race Summit, a high-load technology conference scheduled for 10 September 2026 in Warsaw. The operator is specifically seeking experts for its Blackbox Track, one of three dedicated conference stages designed to showcase unconventional technical approaches and experimental solutions.
The summit expects to draw approximately 1,000 attendees, including engineers, architects, technical specialists, product leaders, and technology executives from both iGaming and broader tech sectors. The event operates on a core premise that complex high-load industries drive technological advancement, creating opportunities for cross-industry knowledge transfer.
Three-Track Conference Structure
Tech Race Summit features three distinct tracks catering to different professional audiences. The Vision Track focuses on cross-industry discussions and keynotes for business leaders navigating technological change, covering topics such as AI's impact on engineering and cybersecurity transformation. Speakers from Amazon and Oracle will contribute to these sessions.
The Solution Track delivers technical deep dives and case studies, featuring specialists from Cloudflare and Scylla DB. This track targets professionals seeking detailed implementation insights and proven methodologies.
The Blackbox Track emphasises hands-on sessions focused on practical expertise and innovative infrastructure solutions. SOFTSWISS is actively recruiting speakers for this track who can demonstrate live implementations, emerging tools, and experimental approaches that challenge conventional practices.
1,000
Expected Attendees
September 10, 2026
Event Date
3
Dedicated Conference Tracks
June 10
Speaker Application Deadline
Speaker Requirements and Topics
The organiser seeks presentations covering high-load infrastructure scaling, AI tools for engineering teams, observability and monitoring systems, Kubernetes operations, developer productivity enhancements, security engineering, automation tools, and data processing reliability. Business workflows enhanced through technology also feature prominently in desired topics.
Applications remain open through the online submission form until 10 June, with SOFTSWISS welcoming contributions from specialists both within and outside the iGaming sector. The focus centres on teams already testing solutions that could become standard practice within the next few years.
"We want these sessions to show not only what works today, but what could define the next generation of technology practices. We are looking for teams experimenting with new architectures, testing unconventional ideas, and pushing systems beyond standard approaches. The strongest talks are grounded in real experience – the risks teams took, the lessons they learned, and the solutions others may soon need themselves."
— Sergey Kastukevich, CTO at SOFTSWISS
Selected Blackbox speakers will present alongside teams from companies including Amazon and Fastly, addressing professionals building next-generation high-load systems.
Speaker Selection Strategy
Based on SOFTSWISS's requirements, successful applications will likely emphasize real-world implementation experience over theoretical knowledge. Focus on quantifiable results, specific technical challenges overcome, and lessons learned from failed experiments rather than polished success stories.
Industry Cross-Pollination Strategy
The summit positions itself as a bridge between technical and business communities working on large-scale systems, facilitating conversations that typically remain within industry silos. Early bird tickets remain available through the Tech Race Summit website until the end of June.
Strategic Implications for Tech Leadership
This speaker recruitment reveals SOFTSWISS's commitment to positioning itself beyond traditional iGaming boundaries, targeting broader technology leadership. The emphasis on experimental approaches and unconventional solutions suggests the company recognises that competitive advantage increasingly stems from technical innovation rather than regulatory arbitrage. For technology executives, the summit represents an opportunity to benchmark their scaling challenges against solutions developed in high-pressure iGaming environments, where system reliability directly impacts revenue streams.
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