At The Biltmore Hotel, Miami, May 30 – June 1

Juegos Miami registration up by over 40 percent

"It’s very encouraging to be able to report such strong figures two months ahead of us opening in Miami," said Greg Saint, Event Director, responsible for Juegos Miami.
2018-04-03
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The bespoke event created to meet the business needs of the Pan Latin American and Caribbean gaming sectors, has captured the attention of the industry with registration of Director and C-Level delegates up by 42 percent, year-on-year.

The figures, which are the latest from organisers Clarion Gaming, have been released two months ahead of Juegos Miami opening at The Biltmore Hotel, Miami, May 30 – June 1.

Clarion Gaming’s Greg Saint, Event Director, responsible for Juegos Miami said: “It’s very encouraging to be able to report such strong figures two months ahead of us opening in Miami. I should stress that the Juegos Miami delegate profile is amongst the most senior that we have attending across our entire portfolio of events anywhere in the world. The fantastic response underlines its' status as the region's most influential gaming networking opportunity. As Event Director I’m also delighted to confirm the line-up of exhibitors and sponsors continues to grow reflecting the continued interest that exists in what is one of the most exciting and dynamic emerging markets in the world. Our list of blue chip commercial supporters includes; Ainsworth Game Technology, Betradar, BetConstruct, Cashbet, Everi Games, Merkur Gaming, Play’n’Go, and, Scientific Games."

The event, which is in its third year, will provide delegates with an unrivalled opportunity to engage with the region's key decision makers courtesy of a series of country specific roundtables. The initiative will bring together regulators from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, who will provide expert insight and the very latest updates on their jurisdictions, including current thinking, market dynamics, issues of regulatory concern and the likely timetable for change. Each roundtable will be chaired by a senior regulator or government official.

Layla Ali, Juegos Miami Conference Producer, said: “We know from our delegate research how vitally important it is for C-Level decision makers to be given direct access to regulators and the opportunity to engage rather than just listen to a speaker. The Juegos Miami Country Roundtables do exactly that and will deliver a series of powerful insights that will be invaluable to the gaming business community."

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