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Senior executives from Macau concessionaires among speaker line-up for MGS Summit

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Thu 11 Nov 2021 at 04:21
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Sands China President Dr Wilfred Wong, MGM China President, Chief Strategic and Financial Officer Kenneth Feng, Melco Resorts SVP and General Manager of Altira Macau and Mocha Clubs, Raymond Lo, Galaxy Entertainment Group SVP of Public Relations Buddy Lam, and Assistant Vice President of Research, Planning and Strategy for Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace, Dr Jason Ni, are among the high-profile speakers confirmed to appear at this year’s MGS Summit, a one-day online conference to be held on Wednesday 17 November.

The executives will feature on a panel titled “Business recovery of Macau gaming and tourism”.

Also appearing on a panel looking at the path ahead for Macau’s gaming product manufacturers are Lloyd Robson, General Manager, Asia for Aristocrat Technologies Macau, Ken Jolly, Vice President and Managing Director, Asia for Scientific Games and Michael Cheers, Sales Director for IGT Asia.

This year’s MGS Summit will be an online-only event, conducted via Zoom and running from 9.30am until 4.30pm on Wednesday 17 November 2021.

As one of the only gaming-focused seminars in Asia this year, it is a must-attend event for the global gaming and entertainment industry, promoting the development of innovative business areas to explore the value and accelerate business recovery for the industry. It aims to build an important bridge to the global market by enabling the key industry figures to gather together.

Organized by the Macau Gaming Equipment Manufacturers Association, MGS Summit is led by the Liaison Office of the Central Government and supported by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Center (CPTTM), Education and Youth Development Bureau (DESDJ) and Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau (UMAC).

To pre-register for this year’s MGS Summit, visit www.mgsentertainmentshow.com.

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