Caribbean Show Canceled to Support Juegos Miami

The Caribbean Gaming Show has been canceled in a show of regional support for Juegos Miami, a new trade event for Latin American and Caribbean markets.

The organizers of the Caribbean Gaming Show (CGS) have confirmed its cancellation in support of Juegos Miami, the new event for the Pan-Latin American and Caribbean gaming industry, which launches this year in Miami from May 31 to June 3.

CGS CEO and Owner Elizabeth Leiva has agreed to work on the Juegos Miami brand to develop content, secure speakers and help attract C-Level executives and government decision-makers to the event.

Reflecting on the landmark decision, Juegos Miami joint organizer Courtney Muller of Urban Expositions said, “This is a hugely significant development which serves not only as an endorsement of the vision which is driving Juegos Miami, but also recognizes the desire of the industry to reduce the number of events on the industry calendar. Through this important process of consolidation, we will be able to save the industry money in what are challenging times and continue to deliver high-quality events alongside enhanced ROI.”

Organized jointly by Clarion Events and Urban Expositions, Juegos Miami is a totally new concept in gaming whose foundation stones are relationship building and C-Level networking, set against a strong commercial backdrop.

An invitation-only event, Juegos Miami will attract industry leaders including top decision-makers, key operators, legislators, major buyers and business owners. As well as featuring the latest product innovations, Juegos Miami will include a multi-stream conference program, social and networking events and training for both land-based and online sectors of the gaming industry.