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left behind. If there's one place you can't afford to keep at a distance, it's ICE at Earls Court, London.
ONLINE– This sector of ICE is a touch paper of innovation. Featuring the best products and services from the smartest creators using the latest technologies, ICE Online will ensure you are ahead of the game in this ultra competitive sector.
STREET– A broad and vibrant sector comprising street slots, skill with prize games, touchscreen, novelty and other electronic entertainment. A great opportunity to meet with developers and talk to the people that matter about price, service, delivery and future games strategies.
UNIQUECROSS-OVEROPPORTUNITIES Exhibition visitors will be able to take advantage of significant cross-over opportunities which remain totally unique to ICE. No other b2b gaming exhibition in the world can boast sectors devoted to casino, online, remote, street, betting, bingo and lottery – thereby allowing buyers to establish contacts and see the latest trends impacting the world of gaming at a single venue.
The return of Recreativos Franco to Earls Court illustrates the strong cross-over that exists between casino and street gaming. Other leading names with a strong interest in low stake high volume gaming include APEX Gaming Europe, Barcrest Group, Unidesa-Cirsa, The Global Draw, TAB Austria, JPM International, Zest
Gaming, Inspired Gaming Group and Mazooma Games. ICE Online/Remote comprises 140 exhibitors drawn from 36 sovereign jurisdictions and occupying 4,500 square metres.
RACINGPOSTHOSTFOCALPOINTFORBOOKIES The Racing Post has confirmed that it will be adopting a high-profile presence at January’s ICE exhibition (Earls Court, London, 25th/26th/27th January) to thank the industry for its support in 2010, and to wave the flag for the betting community, unveiling an important new product which will enhance dramatically the ‘betting experience’ for shop customers.
ICE will host the launch of the Racing Post’s next generation Touch Bet digital touch-screens which will provide punters with the very best bet-prompting information and live research facility. New developments include richer content, new graphical features, a new wide- screen layout as well as additional sports content.
Kevan Moretti, head of B2B services at the Racing Post said: “Our aim is to provide the shop audience with the same ‘live’ Racing Post editorial, stats and tipping information which on-line punters have access to.”
The new Touch Bets have a design which will be instantly recognisable and familiar to users of both the Racing Post’s website and iPhone application. Kevan went onto say: “These new designs with smaller 22-
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“We've got the
biggest names in gaming, the best
innovators in gaming, and the smartest
names in gaming.We knowthat therewill be thousands and thousands of new products launched–
that'swhy exhibitors invest in attending the showafter all.
We've also got seven unmissable
conferences dealing with crucial issues
such as howgaming operators can use socialmedia to engagewith a
younger audience and retain
customers. No other gaming showin the world can come
anywhere near the geographical spread
of exhibitors present at ICE or the
diversity of the
gaming experience that's on offer.” KateChambers, ICE showdirector.
inch screens offer a lower purchase cost without compromising on either content or presentation.” Content on the 22-inch Touch Bets will also be made available on the 32-ich Touch Bets which will remain the Racing Post’s flagship product.
Looking ahead to ICE Moretti said: “As the Racing Post team, we are genuinely delighted to be taking such a high-profile presence at this important annual event for the betting industry. This is a large and well attended show at which international operators can take a look at all of the trends and technologies impacting their particular business.
We are excited about this year’s show and extend an open invitation to all our friends in the betting community, to drop in to the Racing Post Betting Cafe to have a coffee and a chat. We will also be offering the opportunity for our visitors to recharge their batteries; even to access their emails using our free Wi-Fi facility. We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the Racing Post Betting Café at stand 4130, which we hope will become the hub of the show.”
Kate Chambers, Show Director responsible for ICE Betting, has welcomed the central role being played by the Racing Post. She said: “I’m delighted that an institution that’s synonymous with bookmaking will be taking such an important role at show. The Racing Post Café is certain to be a focal point, providing a warm and friendly welcome to bookmakers everywhere.”
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