G2E Named to List of Fastest-Growing Shows

The Global Gaming Expo was named one of the nation’s top 25 fastest-growing trade shows by a national trade industry outlet in terms of attendance.

Global Gaming Expo (G2E), one of the world’s premier international gaming trade shows and conferences presented by the American Gaming Association (AGA), has been named one of the top 25 fastest growing trade shows in attendance by a leading national trade industry outlet.

G2E 2016 was one of the show’s biggest to date, experiencing a 6 percent increase in attendee registration, as well as 5 percent growth in conference registration compared to 2015.

“G2E features robust conversations on the industry’s hottest topics with engaging programs by the nation’s top experts to prepare attendees for the rapidly growing casino gaming landscape,” said a statement from show organizers. “This recognition illustrates that gaming industry executives agree G2E is the best opportunity for attendees to discover new and innovative products and technologies, take advantage of world-class educational learning and network with fellow casino-entertainment professionals.”

“One of the main reasons for the incredible growth of G2E is the exponentially expanding variety of industries that are now involved in the gaming industry,” said Andrew Ortale, AGA’s vice president of industry services. “Whether you’re a restaurateur, spa director, video animator or one of the other hundreds of professions that have found a home in gaming, G2E has become the epicenter for them to grow their businesses at destination casinos around the world.”

Todd Sheahan, event director for G2E, said, “Innovation in the gaming industry is at an all-time high. Key to G2E’s recent growth is the continued development and enhancement of a business marketplace that showcases innovation and highlights the latest products in casino gaming to the biggest influencers in the industry. G2E has established itself as the ultimate convergence of the brightest minds showcasing state-of-the-art technology.”