30 percent increase on 2013 figures

Macao Gaming Show opens and sets new records

2014-11-18
Reading time 49 seg
(Macao).- Jay Chun, chairman of trade body MGEMA, welcomed the international gaming community to the second Macao Gaming Show (MGS) which opened this morning at The Venetian in Macao. A busy stream of visitors in the first hour of the exhibition opening augured well for the second edition of MGS which comprises a record 146 exhibiting companies; a 30 percent increase on the 2013 figures.

The official opening ceremony, which was attended by guests and members of the world’s media, featured prominent gaming dignitaries, representing influential organizations including MGEMA, Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), Macao Foundation, Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO), General Association of Administrators and Promoters for Macau Gaming Industry, Associação de Mediadores de Jogos e Entretenimento de Macau, Macau Jockey Club, Macau Slot, and Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome Company.

Macao Gaming Show, which includes six product sectors comprising Gaming Equipment & Accessories, Gaming Promoters & VIP Clubs, Casino Fixtures & Fittings, Promotional Services & Memorabilia, Food & Beverage and Entertainment & Performance, also features the Macao Gaming Summit, a three day conference program focusing on key gaming topics and how they impact both established and emerging gaming jurisdictions including Japan, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Korea, Sri Lanka as well as Macao.

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