Sportsbook and iGaming software supplier, Altenar, has announced a strategic partnership with nVenue, innovative player in the sports technology arena.
This collaboration aims to leverage Altenar’s advanced platform and nVenue’s unique micro-betting technology to provide a game-changing experience for fans worldwide engaging with sports betting.
Altenar aims to use the partnership to boost the widespread adoption of micro-betting, which has revolutionised fan engagement with live sporting events.
Micro-betting has significantly transformed the way fans interact with events by enabling real-time wagers on specific game moments, player performances and various statistical outcomes.
Antonis Karakousis, Director of Operations at Altenar, says: “We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with nVenue, a trailblazer in the sports technology sector.
“This strategic partnership signifies the increasing importance of micro-betting as a prominent element in the realm of sports betting.
“Through the fusion of our cutting-edge platform and nVenue’s distinctive micro-betting technology, our objective is to elevate the sports experience for enthusiasts and contribute to the ongoing evolution of the industry.”
Jeremy Jones, Chief Revenue Officer at nVenue, adds: “We are excited to join forces with Altenar, a recognised leader in the sports betting space.
“This partnership emphasises the increasing popularity of micro-betting as a vital feature in the world of betting, essential for any major sportsbook. This partnership will set new industry standards and redefine the way enthusiasts experience sports betting.”
nVenue is a Texas-based micro-betting platform built for live sports. Their technology serves betting operators, platform providers and media with MLB, NFL and NBA in-game content and micro-markets. nVenue has powered all of the on-screen predictive analytics for the 2022 and 2023 seasons of Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+ and is a portfolio company of Comcast SportsTech and NBA Launchpad. To date, nVenue has surpassed one billion predictions on their mature machine learning engine.



