LATINO AMERICA
FADJA 2012: Manuel San Román, Carolina Moncada, Rodrigo Vélez Jara, José Anibal Aguirre, Farouk Urrutia, Baltazar Medina, Jesús Muñoz y María José Gallardo.
pobre Grecia y las atribuladas España e Irlanda, y miran a varios tigrillos del Pacifico Oeste sostener envidiables tasas de crecimiento durante varios años; las industrias del juego de Chile, Perú y Colombia se posicionan sólidamente dentro de un grupo selecto países con juego reglamentado, con el soporte de la seguridad jurídica impuesta por la voluntad política de seguidas administraciones para brindar confianza a inversionistas locales y extranjeros.
Esta FADJA vio regresar a varias empresas y la participación
de otras nuevas, aparte de lideres globales como: Novomatic, International Game Technology (IGT), Bally, Ainsworth, MEI Group, Aristocrat, Merkur, TCSJOHNHUXLEY, Inspired, WMS,
R.Franco, Belatra, y el debut de Spielo International (que comprende a Atronic), Boss, Heal Technology, Feral Electronics, Gold Club, Mundo Video, SIQ, COECSA, y Miss Gaming International, entre otras distinguidas empresas.
El Hard Rock Hotel & Casino llegaría a Perú en 2014
El Perú se ha puesto de moda y no solamente por su deliciosa
gastronomía sino por las inversiones que un país con crecimiento sostenido del 8% por mas de un lustro brindan; y ahora nos informan que la marca hip de entretenimiento Hard Rock vuelve a Lima, no solamente con un nuevo y espacioso “Hard Rock Café”, con inauguración prevista para setiembre próximo en el Boulevard del Jockey Plaza de Monterrico, sino, que con un casino también en 2014.
La cadena Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, de gran éxito en Las
Vegas y Florida, EEUU, con casinos en Tampa, Hollywood y Miami Norte, seria el gran nuevo complejo turístico que inversionistas planean para Miraflores o San Isidro, dos distritos
18 MAY 2012
A satisfied FADJA customer commented ecstatically: “This
has been the best ever show that I’ve had in ten years exhibiting in places from London to Las Vegas, through to Moscow!” Methinks, perhaps this exhibitor is putting on the Ritz too much. Or perhaps all the infinite ‘Borgesian’ labyrinths lead up to the lucky ludic exit of his good fortune. Or perhaps to put it mildly, that his product as well as his sales strategy, just had the perfect stage to exceed his target.
Congratulations to Jose Anibal Aguirre, dynamic creator,
director and promoter of the events organized by his firm 3 A Producciones, who has achieved most of his targets in his Andean Gaming Industry Expo 2012; but the journey to such dizzying heights has not been easy and has had some roller coaster swings seasoned with the usual vicissitudes that our Latin American countries dish our freely as they seek to get away from the “memories of under development”, which are still imposed on us. It is just the way it is!
But the struggle is long and hard ‘y seguimos en la lucha’. While the G25 world seeks solutions to some declining economies such as stricken Greece, and while Spain and Ireland are under pressure, and in fact all of Europe looks overseas and sees three young tigers in the West Pacific sustain economic growth for a few years already, the gaming industries in Chile, Peru and Colombia find themselves positioned with solidity within a select group of countries. And this is possible because apart from economic growth, the gaming industries have the support of first world gaming legislation imposed by the forward thinking political will of continuous administrations committed to enhance confidence in local and foreign investment.
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