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Global gaming giants announce exhibits at Macao Gaming Show

Three worldwide players in the gaming industry are heading to Macao Gaming Show (MGS) in November confirming its status as the ‘Gateway to Asia’. Ainsworth Game Technology, Aristocrat Pty Ltd and IGT Asia Ltd will all be bringing their impressive range of products to the Asian gaming industry’s largest exhibition at the Venetian Macao.

 

Encompassing the full development cycle of Global Gaming Solutions, Ainsworth are a leading manufacturer and supplier of gaming solutions. Having launched their Players Paradise Casino earlier this year the company will no doubt have an exciting range of products on display.

 

Aristocrat Pty Ltd is a subsidiary of Aristocrat Leisure Limited with 60 years experience who provide gaming machines, casino management systems and online social gaming to over 90 countries around the world.

 

Transforming the industry by adapting casino experiences to social, mobile and interactive environments, IGT Asia Ltd are global leaders in their field. Their recent acquisition of Double Down Interactive should see exciting new entertainment experiences on display at MGS 2015 at the Venetian Macao.

 

MGS boasts a unique understanding of the Asian gaming market and provides a unique and extremely diverse selection of exhibitors from gaming and non-gaming companies. Last year’s show saw Macao’s five biggest junkets exhibit at the show and the addition of these three industry giants is proof that the show keeps getting bigger.

 

Key focus on homegrown industries at Macao Gaming Show

 

Following a hugely successful event last year, Macao Gaming Show (MGS) – the Asian gaming industry’s largest exhibition – has seen a host of local companies signing up to exhibit this November.

 

MGS is renowned for promoting a diverse range of products and services and this year there is a marked increase in organisations from within Macao on the growing list of exhibitors.

 

Core gaming industry companies from the area, such as Winning Asia Technology and LT Game, will exhibit alongside less traditional industries. These non-core sectors range from education, Macau University of Science and Tourism, Macau Polytechnic and Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming, to furniture design, CMC Trading Engineering.

 

MGS 2015 boasts a unique understanding of the Asian gaming market promoting companies from Macao alongside leading exhibitors from around the world.

 

MGS – not your traditional gaming show

 

Following a hugely successful event last year, the Asian gaming industry’s largest trading exhibition – Macao Gaming Show (MGS) – is aiming to assemble one of the most diverse selection of exhibitors for an Asian expo in 2015. MGS prides itself on displaying products and services from both the gaming and non-gaming sides of the industry and this year the list of companies attending is growing rapidly.

 

The diverse line up of non-gaming exhibitors ranges from education organisations, Macau University of Science and Tourism, Macau Polytechnic and Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming, to furniture design, CMC Trading Engineering. MGS 2015 also sees FutureRobot Co Ltd, a South Korean company leading the global service robot industry, exhibiting at the Venetian Macao in November.

 

Exhibitors and buyers eyeing the Asian market will be coming from all corners of the world and the diversity of industries on display at MGS means they won’t go home empty handed.

 

Information: http://www.macaogamingshow.com/mgs2015/en/exhibition/exhibitor-list