The third edition of the Latin American Games of Chance Exhibition (ELA) will open its doors this Thursday 6th in Room C, Banamex Center, Mexico City. The organization informed that the area of exhibition has been extended in five occasions due to the demand of booths, and even in the previous week, it continued receiving applications.
ELA 2010 will count with almost 4,000 sqm more than its latest edition, reaching the 10,000 sqm. The show will count with the participation of a hundred exhibitors and a total of 145 companies will be represented.
The provision of the so-called "Mexican Class" slots, the equivalent to the already known as "Class III," has made commercial and business possibilities increase considerably.
EIBE will have the biggest stand of the event, with more than 500 sqm. It is followed by the Japanese firm Konami, with 200 sqm, and then, Austrian Novomatic and US firm WMS share the third place with almost 200 sqm.
There will be exhibitors from 25 nations. The host country, Mexico, is the one that counts with the greater number of companies, followed by the United States, Argentina, Spain, Brazil, Slovenia and Taiwan. Once more, ELA counts with the political support of the Association of Games and Draws Licensees in Mexico (APJSAC) which will have its own booth.
Among the parallel activities to ELA development, a remarkable event is the debut of the Series of Conferences EY! Mexico organized by Yogonet. It will be held in Salones Iturbide, inside Banamex center.
It will also take place the "As de Oro" ceremony, in which every year the magazine "Casinos de Latinoamérica" grants prizes to the most remarkable personalities and companies in the gaming industry. This year, the award will go to the Spanish company Global Zitro, Brazilian Shock Machine, Mexican NYCE and Spanish Unidesa Gaming & Systems.
News Courtesy of Yogonet |