AffPapa Has Announced the Comeback of AffPapa Cancun 2026
AffPapa has confirmed that its Cancun conference will return on November 23–25, bringing together around 600 affiliates, operators, and B2B companies for three days focused on Latin America’s evolving iGaming landscape.

AffPapa will bring its Cancun conference back to Mexico on November 23–25, reaffirming its focus on the Latin American iGaming landscape. The upcoming edition is expected to build on last year’s momentum while sharpening its identity as a meeting point created specifically for affiliates and their partners.
The organizers are positioning the event as a space where conversations move quickly from introductions to concrete cooperation.
600 Delegates, Evenly Matched
Around 600 professionals are projected to attend. The audience mix has been intentionally structured: approximately 40% affiliates, 40% operators, and 20% B2B providers.
That balance is not accidental. Affiliates will be meeting decision-makers rather than junior representatives, while operators and service companies gain direct access to performance-focused partners active across Latin America. The format is built to keep discussions efficient and commercially relevant.
Conversations That Reflect Regional Realities
The program won’t be limited to formal speeches. Organizers are planning a series of open discussions where speakers will break down what is actually happening across Latin America right now — which countries are heating up, where the rules are tightening, how companies are attracting traffic, and what types of cooperation are proving sustainable in the long run.
Outside the main hall, the real work often continues. Scheduled meetups and evening gatherings will give participants time to talk without microphones or stage lights. Those quieter conversations, away from presentation slides, are typically where future collaborations start to take shape.
Focused on Immediate Business Impact
AffPapa has reiterated that the Cancun edition follows an affiliate-first philosophy. The objective is straightforward: companies should leave with actionable opportunities, not just a list of new contacts.
Levon Nikoghosyan, Founder and CEO of AffPapa, noted that the second Cancun edition will offer three packed days for the Latin American iGaming community. He highlighted the city’s atmosphere as a natural complement to high-level business dialogue, combining professional focus with a setting that encourages open interaction.
Part of a Broader International Calendar
The Cancun event forms part of AffPapa’s wider conference schedule this year. Preparations are also underway for the Madrid edition, which is expected to become the largest installment in the series to date.
With dates now confirmed, attention shifts back to Mexico as industry stakeholders prepare to gather in November for what aims to be one of the region’s most affiliate-driven meetings.
Industry events remain a constant in the iGaming calendar, with conferences and award ceremonies taking place throughout the year; we recently covered the SiGMA Awards Eurasia 2026 — Winners, and the return of gatherings like AffPapa Cancun reflects the sector’s continued focus on face-to-face networking and recognition.
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