Registration officially opens for the Global Gaming Expo (G2E)

August 3, 2021
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G2E will take place in the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas.

Registration has officially opened for the Global Gaming Expo (G2E). Presented by the American Gaming Association (AGA) and organized by Reed Exhibitions, the meeting of gaming companies from across the industry will take place from October 4-7 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas.

In an attempt to boost the industry after a challenging year, tickets for the show are being sold at a reduced price.

G2E’s 2021 program is primarily centered on seven topics which are seen as crucial to gaming’s growth. These include, “Research, Regulations and Responsibility”, “Finance and investment”, “The Customer Experience”, “Tribal Gaming”, the “Future of Gaming”, “Global Outlook” and lastly the “Business of Sports Betting”.

“Following the hardest year in gaming’s history, our recovery is well underway as casino-goers return to gaming properties in record-setting numbers. We’re thrilled to open registration to reconvene the industry in Las Vegas,” said Meredith Pallante, vice president of global events at the AGA.

“This year has extra meaning as industry stakeholders reunite, the ingenuity of the past year is on full display, and the industry continues a comeback like no other.”

G2E allows game developers and casino operators, as well as others from throughout the industry, to show their colleagues their newest developments and products. The show focuses on igaming, sports betting and the growing market of digital payments, among other things.

“G2E is a must-attend event for industry leaders looking to experience and learn the latest trends in gaming,” added Korbi Carrison, G2E’s event director.

“As the launching pad of gaming innovations and technologies, G2E attracts gaming industry professionals who have buying power and unites them with manufacturers and providers of the unique, new products, services, and concepts that can’t be found anywhere else.”

Of every “all access pass” purchased for G2E, $25 will be donated to the International Center for Responsible Gaming.

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