ICE London to take place in April

January 6, 2022
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This follows a postponement caused by the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19.

Clarion Gaming has announced that, following a delay caused by growing fears of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, ICE London has been rescheduled to take place from the 11 to 14 of April 2022. IGB Affiliate London will follow this, taking place on April 13 and 14. 

“Following consultation with our customers globally, market concern at the uncertainty caused by the Omicron variant and the primary objective of providing a safe and secure environment for visitors, exhibitors and venue staff we have secured new dates for ICE London, ICE VOX and iGB Affiliate London from 11 to 14 April 2022,” Clarion Gaming Managing Director Stuart Hunter stated.

He continued: “What for many buyers and brands is becoming the most influential week in world gaming succeeds in bringing together upwards of 700 exhibitors to the ExCeL Exhibition Centre

"I would like to pay tribute to the ExCeL senior management team which has worked tirelessly alongside us over the Christmas break in order to accommodate events of this magnitude and help us to deliver the best possible solution to our stakeholders.”

Crucially, this avoids a clash with another important gaming convention; the NIGA Indian Gaming Tradeshow and Convention, which is likely to take place on April 19 in Anaheim, CA. 

IGB Affiliate London Portfolio Director Naomi Barton added: “I’m delighted that we have been able to secure new dates a little more than six months after our Amsterdam events.

“The focus now for my team is to build on the momentum of what was a record-breaking show for the iGB brand, and consolidate its ‘best in class’ brand credentials by delivering the largest global iGaming affiliate event this April.”

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