The focus on local businesses has always been a significant part of the Macao Gaming Show; after all, it is the only exhibition organised by the Macao gaming industry. And this year’s exhibition is no different with a diverse list of local organisations, trade bodies and SMEs supporting the show as exhibitors, media partners and event co-organisers.
Now in its third year, MGS and the associated Macao Tourism and Culture Summit 2015 with Gaming Topics continue their work in promoting the economic advantages of region, with a wide range of local companies showcasing their products and services on the exhibition floor at the Venetian Macao. These range from education institutions to avant-garde gaming products, from casino furniture providers to art galleries.
The show’s significant contribution in showcasing the diversified development of Macau provides a key insight into the future of the show and the gaming industry in the region. In light of the increased local support, Fatima Maria Nunes, Secretary General of the MGEMA, said: “Everybody involved in MGS is driven by a vision to drive our city forward and showcase the opportunities for regeneration, growth and international business in this region.”
“Macau really is where business is being done,” she added, “especially in terms of its access to innovation and technological opportunities both in Asia and throughout the world. We are delighted by the international recognition the show and summit have achieved over the first few years, but nothing could be a better sign that we are succeeding than this continued increase in local support. We are proud to highlight the diverse organisations of Macau and promote all the incredible work being done in the ‘Gateway to Asia’ that is MGS.”
As part of its commitment to the region, MGS provides the platform for a wide range of local businesses to showcase their products and services on the exhibition floor this year, including; CMC Engineering booth AH25; Macau University booth AA17; IMPECC booth BE19; InfoMacro Information Technology Ltd booth Z26; Laxino Systems booth AS40; LT Game booth AV27; Macau Polytechnic Institute Booth AE17; Macau Jockey Club booth BE27; Macau Lohas Expo booth AY18; Macau Slot booth BC25; Macau Tinto Ltd booth Z25; Tung NGA Arts Gallery booth O27; University of Macau’s Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming booth AC17; UO Group Ltd booths Z31 & AJ36; VPS booth BE18; and Winning Asia booth AQ31; Tung NGA Arts Gallery booth V28; and UO Group Ltd booth AJ36.



























