The SOFTSWISS Tech Race Summit 2026 has confirmed a high-profile speaker lineup, with the event set to take place on 10 September 2026 in Warsaw.
SOFTSWISS, a global technology provider for the iGaming industry, has assembled senior leaders from Amazon Web Services, Oracle, and Cloudflare for the occasion.
The three companies rarely appear together at the same industry event, despite each playing a central role in building and scaling modern digital infrastructure globally.
Confirmed keynote speakers include Georgios Chatzimilioudis, Principal Account Cloud Engineer at Oracle, and Viktor Vedmich, Senior Solutions Architect at AWS.
Also taking the stage will be Sergey Kurson, Tech Lead Betting and iGaming Technology at AWS, alongside Simone Ricci, Senior Manager of Solutions Engineering at Cloudflare.
Sessions will cover real-time event processing at scale, cloud-native architecture, cybersecurity frameworks, observability, and applied AI integration across high-traffic production environments.
The summit is positioned as the first of its kind to bring practitioners from iGaming, fintech, streaming, and other high-load industries onto a single stage.
The timing is deliberate, with latency challenges identified as a bottleneck by 53% of organisations in 2025, up sharply from 32% the previous year.
Bandwidth constraints now affect 59% of enterprises, up from 43%, while AI infrastructure budgets are expected to triple by 2028 according to figures cited by SOFTSWISS.
Viktor Vedmich, described as an AWS iGaming Tech Evangelist, addressed the core challenge facing companies today, stating: “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, explained the thinking behind the summit’s curated lineup of major infrastructure providers and cloud companies.
Kastukievich said: “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.”
He added that these organisations rarely share the same stage, yet the decisions they make today influence how businesses will build and operate technology tomorrow.
The summit is built around a practical premise that infrastructure challenges facing high-traffic platforms cannot be solved in isolation by any single organisation or team.
Early bird tickets for the Tech Race Summit are available until 30 June, with additional speakers set to be announced in the coming months.

