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Returning to Darling Harbour a huge success for AGE

Ben Blaschke by Ben Blaschke
Thu 17 Aug 2017 at 22:59
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The Australasian Gaming Expo’s return to where it started 28 years ago at Darling Harbour has been an outstanding success, according to the event organizer.

“The return of this event to Darling Harbour and the halls of the new exhibition centre created the most successful event in the history of the AGE” said Ross Ferrar, CEO of Expo host, the Gaming Technologies Association.

“This year there were 246 exhibitors, with 60 more than what we had last year … exhibitors reported that the bump-in for this massive event went smoothly and that the facilities were superior to anything else they’d experienced.”

This year saw a significant increase in visitors with the final count of 8,099 representing a 19% increase over 2016.

Once they were at the show, visitors were able to optimize their time at the event because for the first time the Expo featured digital show bags, which allowed visitors to transfer information about exhibitors to their mobile device.

“In my view, Digital Show Bags are a great success. There’s been a total of 11,967 badge “taps” at exhibitors’ stands during the first 2 days and 3,956 ‘daily digest’ emails sent to those who tapped” said Ferrar.

The Australasian Gaming Expo has exhibitors from broad spectrum of hospitality suppliers. Caterers were well represented at this year’s show with Riva Ice Cream serving over 4,000 tubs of ice cream and CEO Jeff Cantor saying that “the volume of visitors seemed to be 30% up on last year and we had a particularly good showing from the hotel groups”, while around the corner at the Commercial Kitchen Company, Robert Van den Bergh commented that he too had given away about 4,000 slices of Pizza and “we achieved distribution agreements in Tasmania and New Zealand, directly as a result of the show as well as selling 6 pizza systems”.

Being a fully self-contained convention centre, the ICC allowed all associated events and functions to be held on-site and one such function was the Industry Leader’s Dinner and for the attendees, “this event was extraordinary – from the dazzling décor, to the impeccable service, to the outstanding food” continued Ferrar.

Visitors were able to broaden their knowledge about hospitality and gaming with 1400 seats available across seven complimentary seminars covering the latest developments in Venues, Technology, Research and Cash Management. These seminars were held in the new purpose built seminar rooms bristling with technology, with every session being well attended.

One such event was the Women in Gaming luncheon. This event was hosted by Nadine Grinblat, the Chief Executive of the Australasian Gaming Council who commented, “A superlative, down to earth interview between local media identities Stephanie Brantz and Emma Freedman – as well as amazing hospitality from ICC Sydney – set the tone for elegantly relaxed but purposeful networking.

“The event was about connecting like minds and people across sectors to discuss how the gaming industry can be even more progressive – not just as individual businesses but as a collaborative community that values diversity and gender equality in both staff and leadership.”

The Australasian Gaming Expo attracted visitors from 26 countries with strong showings from the USA, UK, and more than 50 senior executives from Asia.

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