Juegos Miami reveals more information
Kate Chambers: “The industry has been asking for an event that will truly embrace the region and reflect an entire continent of gaming excellence.”
US.- Clarion Events and Urban Expositions announced further information about the upcoming “Juegos Miami,” the international event focused on Pan-Latin American and Caribbean gaming markets. “The global supplier market is looking for a cost effective way to target this vast region and this has allowed us to create a truly bespoke event that our research indicates both operators and suppliers will engage with,” in words of Clarion Events managing director. With that target in mind, organisations have created a new concept of international gaming events to strengthen the relationship with decision-makers, key operators, legislators, buyers, and commercial regulators.
The most relevant regional associations will be part of the event. CIBELAE, ALEA, Provincial Lotteries & Casinos Institute, ECA, ACCJ, CONNAZAR, FEDELCO, CONAJZAR, SCJ, AECJ and APEJA from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Spain were the first ones to support Juegos Miami. All visitors and participants will be able to experience mix of products, knowledge-exchange, training, and networking.
The global supplier market is looking for a cost effective way to target this vast region and this has allowed us to create a truly bespoke event that our research indicates both operators and suppliers will engage with.
Novomatic, Merkur Gaming, Aristocrat, BMM, GLI and Ainsworth are some of major brands that confirmed their presence at Juegos Miami in support of the development of the industry in the Pan-Latin American and Caribbean region. The exhibition plans to feature product approaches, multi-stream conference programme and networking events to improve the relationship between international operators both from land-based and online games. “We have received a very straightforward brief from our stakeholders and that is to create a branded event which is the Who’s Who of Pan-Latin American and Caribbean gaming,” said Kate Chambers, managing director at Clarion Events.