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CMS GAMING STAND: 4370
4 St Albans Road, Gloucester, GL2 5FW, UK
+44 (0) 1452 380 100
sales@cmsgaming.co.uk
www.cmsgaming.co.uk
COINSLOT INTERNATIONAL STAND: 3655
33 Queensbrook, Bolton Technology Exchange, Bolton, BL1 4AY, UK
+44 (0) 1204 396 397
jsullivan@gbmedia.eu
www
Also represented on this stand: MAG Elettronica SRL
COMPANY SERVICES New machines, rebuilds, conversion kits, hardware/software devlopment
CMS has accumulated a wealth of experience developing amuse- ment and gaming machines for domestic and export markets. Our worldwide reputation for product quality and customer support is a tribute to the commitment and dedication of our personnel and evi- denced by the loyalty of our ever-expanding clientele. Whatever your requirements, in whatever county, CMS has a broad range of experience in all sectors and our product range extends across the full spectrum of the amusement and gaming industry. CMS has developed its own range of hardware, from reel band to video con- trollers capable of playing real time video and driving 3 monitors. CMS machines include full customisation for complete customer satisfaction.
KEY CONTACTS Steve Whitelaw, Managing Director COCIANCICH RAFFA UGOLINI
RESCIGNO WEILBACHER STAND: 5174
30 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 1LZ, UK +44 (0) 20 7580 5721
drgc@joelsonwilson.com
www.joelsonwilson.com
Represented on the stand of: Joelson Wilson LLP KEY CONTACTS Cino Raffa Ugolini, Partner
COMPANY SERVICES Weekly business publication for the UK pay-to- play machines industry
Coinslot is widely regarded as the industry bible for the UK low stake gaming and amusements sectors. Produced each week, Coinslot is written by a team of journalists which is highly knowl- edgeable of the sector, the people and the issues it faces. Coinslot is a highly effective media partner for companies wishing to promote products, services and job opportunities using either classified or display advertising. Its weekly frequency enables companies to build campaigns using a mixture of advertising, sponsorship and editorial. The Coinslot machine charts detail the most successful products on a weekly basis providing invaluable information for buyers of coin-op equipment. The Market Place section enables advertisers to keep their names in front of buyers in a cost-effective way and Coinslot’s new digital version allows manufacturers and suppliers to engage with buyers based outside of the UK.
KEY CONTACTS John Sullivan, Publishing Director • Kathryn Norris, Senior Sales Executive • Alison Dronfield, Senior Sales Executive
ICE 2012 OFFICIAL CATALOGUE & BUYERS’ GUIDE 63
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