A new picture of EAG/LCG shows director Nicola Lazenby with her two specialist sales chiefs, reinforces the closer ties that are emerging from the amusements and gambling industries.
As expected, the big names are already starting to line up for January’s London Casino & Gaming Expo, led by the ‘big two’ of Europe, Novomatic and Merkur.
Some of the biggest names in the casino supply industry have already indicated support for the new London Casino & Gaming Show (LCG), said show director Nicola Lazenby.
The new London casino exhibition – the ‘London Casino and Gaming Show’ – will act as a stand-alone boutique event for the land-based sector, says organiser Martin Burlin.
As part of a three year expansion plan into the gaming and emerging entertainment sectors, EAG Expo, owned by UK trade association Bacta, will be launching a new casino show in London dedicated to lan
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A must be there show that was high on quality and delivered a pipeline of new business’ is how Rob Wheeler founder of RBW Systems summarised the company’s response to the 2024 edition of EAG Expo.
EAG has confirmed its position as the industry’s most important amusements and low-stake gaming exhibition securing back-to-back increases in attendance.
An estimated 4,000+ operators from sectors including FECs, AGCs, seaside piers, leisure attractions, bingo halls, bars, clubs, and bowling centres are expected to attend the 2024 edition of EAG Expo w
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