SBC announces two new stages focusing on global and emerging markets

1 July 2025 at 6:27am UTC-4
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SBC Summit 2025 will be expanded this year with the addition of two new conference stages, Global Markets and Emerging Markets.

The change reflects international growth at the show in 2024, with LatAm attendance up 126%, Asia up 80%, Africa up 45%, and North America up 127%.

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The Global Markets stage will focus on strategies for operating in established, high-value regions, with region-specific panels scheduled over three days. The sessions will focus on Latin America and Brazil, Western Europe, and North America, addressing subjects ranging from regulatory changes to partnership models and strategies for market entry.

The Emerging Markets stage will highlight regions with high growth potential, such as Africa, Eurasia, the Middle East, and Asia. The sessions will focus on regulatory changes in the Middle East, mobile-first innovation in Africa, and market-entry strategies for Asia’s diverse landscape.

These additional stages will increase the number of conference stages to six at SBC Summit 2025. The event is scheduled for 16-18 September, with more than 30,000 attendees expected.

SBC Founder and Chief Executive Rasmus Sojmark said, “SBC Summit is now a truly global meeting point, so building an agenda that reflects that was the natural next step. With the addition of the Global Markets and Emerging Markets stages, we’re offering market-specific insights, and the networking lounges attached to each stage let delegates connect immediately with the people driving growth in those regions. It’s all about continuing the conversations that start on stage with the people most invested in those markets.”

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