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Present at the Show were all the main players and products from the world of gaming: institutions, network licensed dealers, gaming machines, spare parts, together with a complete roll call of the industry international press.
In addition to highlighting the long established machines, ENADA Primavera has given space to remote gaming, in particular in the area assigned to games of skill and on line betting, which provoked a good deal of interest at the most recent shows, by showing the innovative i-gaming, the data on games and on product spread and means of distribution, as well as the software needed to run them.
In conclusion, the Gaming Machines International Show has once more brought to the fore the gaming sector with a 360 degree view, with in depth analyses, innovations and debates, reaffirming its undisputed preeminent position and its leading role among trade shows. The event covered a total area of 40,000 m² split between 6 Halls on the west side of the Show complex. As always, meetings and workshops were organised during the Show, and these proved useful both for informing the operators and for the protection of the players.
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