ICE registration now open
The offi cial countdown to ICE London has started with registration for the 2023 event (7-9 February, ExCeL London) now open. The ‘Stronger Together’ theme channels the return of international gaming’s major supplier brands with February’s edition fi rmly on course to be the biggest on record. Stuart Hunter, managing director of Clarion
Gaming, said: “The prospect of a full-scale ICE London on its traditional February dates represents a fantastic opportunity for world gaming to re-connect and take advantage of the unparalleled business opportunities the show delivers. “We recently experienced the optimism and
energy at G2E, a dynamic which augurs extremely well for when the international
“The quantitative and qualitative research that
we’ve undertaken with our stakeholders confi rms how much importance the ICE community places on having access to the latest gaming innovations and I am confi dent that ICE will once again provide our visitors with the very best opportunity of the year to gather ideas, meet the right people and make the right connections over three days of unrivalled product discovery.” Hunter added: “As a team we can’t wait to
community of 35,000+ gaming pioneers come together in London for access to the latest innovations, technology solutions and expert insights delivered by the world’s most comprehensive gaming expo.
welcome the entire global industry back to what promises to be one of the most memorable and unmissable ICE events in recent history, setting the tone for an exciting 2023 for Gaming. We look forward to seeing the industry get off the fantastic new Elizabeth Line trains and arrive at ExCeL London ready to connect.”
Konami expands SYNKROS to the Belle of Baton Rouge
The Queen Casino & Entertainment, formerly CQ Holding Company, Inc., has expanded SYNKROS to a third property in its multi-site portfolio, installing Konami Gaming, Inc.’s SYNKROS casino management system at the Belle of Baton Rouge in Baton Rouge, La. It joins sister properties DraftKings at Casino Queen and Casino Queen Marquette in launching the award-winning system. Belle of Baton Rouge recently received approval from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board for a $35 million expansion project which will move the gambling fl oor ashore and include a
sportsbook, sports bar, café, oyster bar, cruise line dock access and hotel renovation. “As we seek to maximize the entertainment
value and achievement potential of every destination in our portfolio, SYNKROS has the advanced tools, robust integrations and ultra-high reliability to help turn our goals into reality,” said Terry Downey, president and CEO of The Queen Casino & Entertainment. “We anticipate having great success in the install for Belle of Baton Rouge, as we’ve had at both DraftKings at Casino Queen and Casino Queen Marquette.”
With the launch of SYNKROS at Belle of Baton
Rouge, guests will have the chance to enjoy a variety of exciting loyalty rewards like random drawings, tournament opportunities, and fl oor-wide progressive bonuses, personalized according to entertainment preference and spend. Rewards can even be earned for non-gaming loyalty activity. “From top player conveniences to leading-
edge technology, The Queen Casino & Entertainment is moving with a high degree of speed and strategy to bring the company’s multi-site portfolio to the best position for long-term success,” said Tom Jingoli, executive vice president and chief operating offi cer at Konami Gaming, Inc. “Konami is excited to expand SYNKROS to the historic Belle of Baton Rouge and support both the immediate needs and exciting future of the popular riverfront destination.”
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