G2E ASIA REVIEW
DIGITAL HIGHLIGHTS IN THE CONFERENCE
G2E ASIA CONFERENCE – MAY 13 MORNING:
Technology and Innovations for Gaming Industry leaders including Mr. Niall Murray, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Murray International (Macau) Co. Ltd., Mr. Shaun McCamley, Founder and Chairman, Gameworkz, Mr. Clayton Peister, Managing Director and Analyst, Hex Gaming, and more, explore how advanced technologies are reshaping gaming operations – from smart table systems to AI-driven player analytics – helping operators optimize performance and elevate player engagement.
G2E ASIA CONFERENCE – MAY 13 AFTERNOON: Global Gaming AI Governance and Sustainable Development Summit and The 5th Asia Pacific Responsible Gaming Forum Industry experts such as Mr. Guojing Su, Founder of China Lottery Industry Salon and Asian Responsible Gaming Alliance, Mr. Wayne Gao, Chief AI Officer, Mr. Travis Sztainert, Director of Research and Education, International Center for Responsible Gaming, and more, address the importance of ethical AI deployment in gaming environments, highlighting how real-time behavioral monitoring and predictive analytics can support early intervention strategies, with case studies showing reductions in problem gambling of up to 20%.
ASIAN IR SUMMIT – MAY 13: Future Technology for Integrated Resort and Hospitality Industry With insights from Mr. Sungwoo Choi, Assistant Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Mr. Jimmy Pak, Regional Solutions Strategy Lead, Twilio APJ, Twilio, and Mr. Alex Zhu, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Vista and Robo Space, the sessions examine how AI and intelligent systems are reshaping integrated resort operations and redefining the guest experience. Focus areas include the evolution of personalised hospitality powered by real-time data, the optimisation of end-to-end guest journeys through digital infrastructure, and the growing role of connected technologies in enabling seamless, responsive service environments across large-scale resort ecosystems.
G2E ASIA + ASIAN IR EXPO EXHIBITION
Across three halls, the exhibition brings together more than 150 brands representing the full industry ecosystem. Key experiential highlights include the Asian IR Bar x Robo Space, an immersive activation where
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robotics, automation, and live performance converge, and the Display and Entertainment Zone, featuring next-generation immersive technologies, AI-driven environments, and interactive digital installations that redefine audience engagement.
G2E ASIA CONFERENCE – MAY 14: IAGA BEST PRACTICES INSTITUTE Featuring Mr. Ben Haden, President, International Association of Gaming Regulators, Mr. Paul Devlin, Global Leader, Betting, Gaming & Sports, Amazon Web Services, Mr. Rod Francis, Managing director, Alvarez & Marsal, and more, the program delivers practical insights into global anti- money laundering standards tailored to Asia’s cash-intensive gaming markets, alongside operational frameworks drawn from jurisdictions including the Philippines and Japan.
ASIAN IR SUMMIT – MAY 14: SPORTS FUSION: WHERE CULTURE, TECHNOLOGY AND COMMERCE REDEFINE THE FUTURE OF ENTERTAINMENT The program opens with a keynote by Mr. Mario Yau Kwan Ho, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of NIP Group INC., and Co-owner of Boston Celtics, setting the stage for discussions on how entertainment, sports, and technology are converging to reshape integrated resort experiences. With further insights from Mr. Jeffrey Jiang, Executive Vice President, Entertainment Services, Galaxy Entertainment Group, Mr. Che Kuong Hon, Chairman of the Executive Committee, General Association of World Sports Federations, and more, the program explores how these converging forces are redefining destination engagement models, including how electric racing activations can be integrated into resort ecosystems to extend guest engagement and dwell
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