Australasian Gaming Expo Announces Agenda

Producers of the Australasian Gaming Expo have announced the agenda for the 2017 edition of the event, slated for August 15-17 in Sydney, Australia.

Organizers of the Australasian Gaming Expo have announced the lineup of seminars for the first two days of the 2017 event, to be held at the ICC Sydney convention and exhibition center August 15-17.

Covering topics as diverse as the future of casinos in Asia (where at least 15 new integrated resort casino developments are likely to open in the next five years) to a review of current and future trends for venues, “there is something for every attendee,” said the producers in a press release.

One of the most significant seminars will be at 9 a.m. on Wednesday August 16, when financial commentator Michael Pascoe will chair a panel of global CEOs from the gaming industry. Panelists include Danny Gladstone (CEO/executive director, Ainsworth Game Technology), Derik Mooberry (group chief executive, gaming, Scientific Games), John Connelly (global CEO, Interblock Gaming), Steve Sutherland (president/CEO, Konami Gaming Inc.), Trevor Croker (CEO & managing director, Aristocrat Technologies) and Walter Bugno (chief executive officer, IGT International).

This panel of the world’s leading gaming equipment supplier executives will provide insights into the direction of the global gaming industry, and its influence on the future of the regional and domestic industry.

For more information about the C-Level event, visit austgamingexpo.com.

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