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Exhibitions | UK
IGE 2010: more
UK
EXHIBITIONS
than an exhibition
Seminar Topics
IGE
In an effort to help manufacturers and operators through the economic downturn, an expansive seminar • Maintaining business
programme has been integrated into IGE 2010.
growth in the current
climate
• Adapting to changes in
The most influen- mercial, technological, exhibitions division, said the what’s next with Europe’s bringing with them the broad- technology

tial group of legislative and social respon- line-up of speakers and influ- gaming laws.” est, most cosmopolitan • Integrity in sports betting
gaming industry sibility areas. encers will make the Gaming Clarion said the sessions product offering ever seen in • Liberalisation or taxation?
speakers ever Speakers and represented Leaders Programme an are intensive and will not London. How do governments see
assembled at a organisations include Russell “unmissable” event in the detract from main exhibition The event will also include the role of gaming in filling
business-to-business exhibi- Hoyle of Business in Sport and current climate. “We will be on the show floor. Indeed, a special Innovation Show- financial black holes?
tion,” is how Clarion Gaming Leisure; Teresa Tunstall of dealing with the biggest, most according to the group the case feature, where exhibitors • Educating the player base -
is heralding its Gaming GamCare; the UK Gambling important issues of the day,” he Earls Court show is on track to will be given the floor for 30 find out why knowledge-
Leaders Programme, which Commission; Barney Horn, explained.“The f ocus is on the deliver international opera- minute presentation slots, able players are so good for
will form a central part of the partner at Deloitte; former future, and with 50 sessions to tors with “yet another feast” allowing them an opportunity business
International Gaming Exhibi- Conservative MP Nick choose from the topics are rel- of amusements and gaming to highlight product launches, • The return of the east - how
tion taking place at London’s Hawkins, currently Legal evant to any business or sector innovation, after the organiser unveil new technologies or likely is the return of the
Earls Court Exhibition Centre Director at Danoptra; Michael specific interests. revealed robust levels of brief show attendees on their eastern European market?
on January 26-28. Boettcher, president of Storm “Amongst many other exhibitor participation two business solutions. The Inno- When will it happen and
The three-day programme International; Jonathan debates our speakers will be months ahead of the doors vation Station will be located what will it look like?
of presentations, seminars Strock, director des Jeux at analysing the political and opening. adjacent to the expo’s busiest • The future of the British
and round table discussions, de la Reglementation; and government issues for the The make-up of January’s restaurant and one of the pub - where are AWPs
which consists of 50 sessions Ellen Heldahl, Swedish EU gambling industry in the UK, exhibition will have a more strongest visitor density likely to fit in?
with more content being Presidency representative on how governments see the role international bias that at any spots within Earls Court, • An exploration of the
added, will deliver attendees the EU Council Working of gaming in helping to mend time in the show’s history, with showcases running current changes in France,
with a unique insight and Group on Gambling. budget deficits, changes in leg- with nearly 70 per cent of for the duration of the Italy and Denmark
first-mover advantage across Julian Graves, managing islation in France, Italy and exhibitors drawn from 32 exhibition starting at • The emergence of a regu-
a range of important com- director of Clarion Gaming’s Denmark and exploring countries outside the UK, 11:00am each morning. lated US market in 2010
GamesWorld | 22 | December 2009/January 2010
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