Inside Asian Gaming

IAG SEP 2022年9月 亞博匯 96 E xhibitors and visitors alike expressed their excitement and in some cases relief as the Australasian Gaming Expo (AGE) returned to ICC Sydney in early August for the first time in three years. Covering 9,000 square meters of space with over 220 exhibitors, the return of AGE saw more than 7,300 delegates walk through the doors between 9 and 11 August to take in the latest and greatest the Asia- Pacific gaming industry has to offer. Walking the AGE floor, Inside Asian Gaming took the time to speak with many of these exhibitors and visitors, who were overwhelmingly positive about the event’s long-awaited return. “It’s fantastic,” said Neale Johnson of Hennessy Coffee on the Coast. “It’s been three years in the wilderness but we’ve really been looking forward to this and to getting some good business out of it.” Danny Gladstone, Chairman of Ainsworth Game Technology, added, “It’s good to see the world opening up and business as usual. Everyone has gone to a lot of effort to make the show look good.” Buyers were just as keen, with Rebecca Bell, Venue Manager of Flying Horse Entertainment Venue at Ballarat & District Trotting Club, telling IAG she was there looking at, “Gaming [products], a kids’ play space – we’ve got TRADE EVENTS

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