Turbo Stars wrapped up three days at ICE Barcelona 2026 (January 19-21, Fira Barcelona Gran Via), with the event bringing together over 60,000 industry professionals for hundreds of conversations around the future of iGaming.
The company described overall industry sentiment at ICE as “notably optimistic”, with many stakeholders projecting 2026 as one of the strongest years for the sector. One clear pattern emerged across these talks, the B2B gambling solutions provider said, with operators knowing exactly what they need from platforms in 2026: operators arrived at Turbo Stars’ booth with specific questions rather than general browsing.

ICE Barcelona highlights for Turbo Stars
Key themes at the show centered on three operational priorities: seamless integration of technology, speed to market, and retention mechanics for mobile-first audiences.
Turbo Stars said these conversations confirm the company’s market vision. “Operators are moving toward platforms where sportsbook integration feels native to the brand, not bolted on as an external solution,” the provider explained.
To address these priorities, Turbo Stars demonstrated several capabilities:
- Native sportsbook integration: a technology that injects the sportsbook menu directly into the platform interface, eliminating iframe layers and ensuring players perceive the experience as unified rather than fragmented.
- Rapid deployment: processes that reduce launch timelines from industry-standard weeks or months to days, covering platform setup, content provider integration, and payment configuration.
- Geo-specific localization: features that go beyond translation, adapting sport priorities, content presentation, and user flows based on player geography: cricket for India, hockey for Canada, and football for the UK.
- Swipe Bet: a gamified betting mechanic borrowing UX patterns from mobile apps like Tinder, designed to reduce friction and increase engagement among the 25–40-year-old demographic.
Turbo Stars focused on demonstrations that went beyond the theoretical by showing how these capabilities run in live operator environments. This resonated the most with visitors, who seek proof of execution.

“The quality of conversations at ICE was exceptional,” noted Alex Kozachenko, CEO of Turbo Stars. “Operators came with very specific questions: integration gaps, slow launches, sportsbooks that feel stitched onto the brand. These aren’t theoretical problems — they’re real operational constraints. The reaction confirmed we’re addressing what the market actually needs.”
Turbo Stars said the insights gathered at ICE Barcelona will inform the continued work on integration improvements, deployment efficiency, and market-specific localization as operators navigate growth across regulated markets in 2026.
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/news/2026/02/02/117392-turbo-stars-shares-key-takeaways-from-ice-barcelona-2026










