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Ricki Chavez Munoz reports on what’s happening in South America
cabamos de retornar de Las Vegas después de un memorable G2E 2016, donde se exhibieron excelentes innovaciones en juegos híbridos de destreza y azar, nuevos juegos tradicionales modernizados, y la AGEM (Association of Gaming
Equipment Manufacturers) distinguió al patriarca de la industria del juego, Len Ainsworth con el Premio “Jens Halle Memorial” de Honor a la Excelencia en el Profesionalismo Comercial del Gaming.
Tuvimos de todo en la semana del Gaming que pasamos en
Las Vegas, desde la víspera del Show, con el halago especial de Merkur Gaming a los escribas de la industria, llevándonos a disfrutar de un viaje en el High Roller de Las Vegas, la rueda gigante mas grande del mundo, seguido de una estupenda cena en el restaurante Off The Strip, por lo cual debemos agradecer personalmente a David Orrick, Director de Comunicaciones de la empresa alemana.
Luego, vino la inauguración oficial del magnífico complejo comercial de Ainsworth Game Technology, el viernes 30, donde su presidente Len Ainsworth recibió entre otras distinciones el de Miembro Honorario de la National Indian Gaming Association.
Ampliaremos estas y otras notas de G2E en interiores de este medio y su hermana C.I. Americano, edición noviembre/diciembre, que también traerá lo ultimito del proceso de legislación en Brasil,
10 OCTOBER 2016
Ainsworth Game
Technology’s official opening of the new Las Vegas
Commercial Complex
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e’ve just returned from Las Vegas after a memorable G2E 2016, where there were exhibited excellent innovations in hybrid skill and chance games, new modernized traditional games, and where the
Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers - AGEM distinguished the Patriarch of the gaming industry, Len Ainsworth, as the initial recipient of the Jens Halle Memorial Award Honouring Excellence in Commercial Gaming Professionalism.
We had everything at the gaming industry week we spent in
Las Vegas, beginning on the eve of the Show with a special treat from Merkur Gaming for industry hacks - a journey on the Las Vegas High Roller, the giant wheel and, obviously, the biggest in the world - followed by a sumptuous dinner at the Off The Strip restaurant in the Linq Promenade. For this we are personally grateful to David Orrick, Director of Communications of the German company.
Then on Friday 30, we were
invited to the official opening of the Ainsworth Game Technology commercial complex and offices in Las Vegas, where its President, Len Ainsworth, received amongst other distinctions that of Honorary Member of the National Indian Gaming Association.
We will expand on these and other G2E stories on the inside pages of this mag, as well as its
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