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ATEI/IGE – EARLS COURT EXHIBITION CENTRE, LONDON – 26/27/28 JANUARY 2010 FR
The 2010 edition of ATEI and IGE, taking place at Earls Court Exhibition Centre,
London across 26-28 January, is on track to deliver international operators with
yet another feast of amusements and gaming innovation as show organisers
revealed robust levels of exhibitor participation two months ahead of the doors
opening. Clarion Gaming announced that by the beginning of December, the
number of amusements/low stake gaming suppliers scheduled to appear had
surpassed the 150 mark.
The Earls Court showcase, constituted two-thirds by the industry’s and Germany and Poland with 10 apiece. The Netherlands and USA
leading originators of low stake gaming products and services and one- each have fi ve confi rmed exhibitors, with four from both Austria and
third by pure amusements specialists, forms part of the wider International Slovenia, three from Belgium and two from each of Canada, Czech
Gaming Expo, whose total roster is expected to incorporate close to Republic, Hungary, Romania and South Korea. The remainder hail from
400 companies from over 50 nations, including major brands serving the Bosnia-Herzegovina, China, Croatia, Estonia, France, Japan, Malta, Mexico,
casino, remote gaming, betting and lotteries sectors. Portugal, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland
and Ukraine. Domestic exhibitors total 48.
Julian Graves, Managing Director of Clarion Gaming Exhibitions,
commented: “As more and more games developers seek out international
markets to build their income, so too are operators looking further a
Leaders in low stake gaming
fi eld to source innovative products and new streams of revenue. The
Confi rming the show’s status as the world’s meeting point for low stake
presence of the global industry’s key originators of gaming concepts,
gaming professionals, IGE 2010 will play host to all of the biggest brands in
coupled with a greater diversity of suppliers at this year’s ATEI/IGE will
AWP/LPM development, all originators and innovators and all exhibiting
ensure that visitors attending Earls Court will be simply spoilt for choice
in their own right. The illustrious list includes, amongst others, Astra
when it comes to planning their 2010 machine purchasing, identifying
Games (part of the Novomatic Group of companies), Barcrest Group
new trends, keeping abreast of peers’ activities and discovering unique
(part of IGT-UK Group), Bell-Fruit Games, Electrocoin International,
opportunities to gain a competitive edge over the coming 12 months.”
Games Media (Scientifi c Games Corporation), JPM International and
Merkur Gaming. Supporting this mainstay of gaming machine production
Going global will be a raft of the world’s top names in content and gaming terminal
development, bingo/lottery supplies, money handling, security systems
The make-up of January’s exhibition will have a more international
and components manufacture, as well as core coin-op game producers
bias that at any time in the show’s history, with nearly 70 per cent of
such as Elaut, Funworld, Industrias Lorenzo, Nova Productions, Photo-
exhibitors drawn from 32 countries outside the UK, bringing with them
Me International and TAB Austria, to name but a few.
the broadest, most cosmopolitan product offering ever seen in London.
Taiwan is currently the nation most represented with 15 amusements
and low stake gaming exhibitors, followed by Italy (14), Spain (11)
REGISTER ONLINE: www.ige-exhibition.com
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