
Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia will be returning to Macau, the heart of Asian gaming, from 15-17 May 2018 at The Venetian Macao.
Presented by the American Gaming Association (AGA) and organised by Reed Exhibitions, the three-day exhibition will showcase the latest technology, services and products for casinos integrated resorts.
G2E Asia also provides an optimal atmosphere to network, conduct business, make new connections, and learn the latest and upcoming global industry trends.
“G2E Asia has played an integral role in our business development. We’ve been exhibiting for 11 years. The event provides unparalleled exposure to a wealth of information and networking opportunities. We’re proud to have expanded alongside such a spectacular event and expecting another great show in 2018.” Millie Chiang, marketing manager of Jumbo Technology Co. Ltd, said.
Last year’s edition boasted its strongest numbers ever, recording visitor satisfaction and anticipated return rates of 84 percent and 82 percent, respectively.
It spanned a record-shattering 28,000 sqm show floor and showcased more than 190 exhibiting companies, at a near 20 percent increase over 2016, welcoming nearly 13,000 visitors from 84 countries and regions.
Josephine Lee, COO of Reed Exhibitions Greater China, said: “A large part of G2E Asia’s success stems from our continual pursuit to better understand our customers and the market. We ask and we listen to further enhance gaming exhibitor experience, while helping them to better meet, and hopefully exceed, their goals and ROI.
“The G2E Asia Privileges Program, hugely successful across our event platforms, is one such example where we expand alongside our customers’ needs. 2018 will be seeing stronger business matching numbers, together with expanded offerings of networking events and the G2E Asia Conference Program.”
Additional return highlights will include the Parts and Components Pavilion, Asia’s first and only trade platform dedicated to the showcase of parts and components of the electronic gaming machine manufacturing industry, and Integrated Resorts Experience, the region’s first-ever event to centralize sourcing of new IR products, technologies and services that drive revenue and value from non-gaming sources.
The former’s stronger focus on the most advanced gaming machines anticipates increased participation numbers of R&D engineers, product designers, buyers, and technical designers from slots and electronic table games manufacturers, while the latter will continue to help professionals seek new ways to attract visitors beyond gaming purists and diversify revenue streams.
This article originally appeared on betting-business.co