Representatives
from a total of 47 nations have registered to be part of the free to attend
event, including 14 from the continent of Africa. The full list of countries comprises:
Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil,
Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana,
Grenada, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Lesotho, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, Nigeria,
Romania, Rwanda, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, United Arab Emirates,
United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay.
African gaming expert, Roy Bannister, is encouraged by the registration
data. He stated: "The tremendous support
shown by African countries in supporting Clarion’s Gaming Africa event in
October, underscores the faith and brand recognition that the world’s top event
organiser brings to a fully-unified African gaming trade gathering.”
"With top-tier delegate registration from 47 countries, many on the African
continent, Gaming Africa is off to a flying start in finally offering the
continent a world-class, professionally-run trade event. A brief look at the
calibre of delegates — including regulators, operators, manufacturers and
suppliers of gaming equipment and services and investors, not only from across
Africa, but internationally – proves that Africa has sorely been in need of
such an event, and most certainly bodes well for the future,”
Bannister added.
Curtis Roach, Content Lead for Gaming Africa said: "Because training plays a vital role in raising standards and creating a professional and sustainable industry, we will be bringing the highly acclaimed ‘Totally Gaming Academy’ master classes to Johannesburg. Globally recognised experts Arjan Korstjens and Lee Richardson will be flying in to guide delegates through their specialist courses: Casino Marketing and Online Sports Betting. These are being provided by Clarion Gaming on an entirely complimentary basis, giving delegates a saving of R15,000.”
For more information, visit: http://www.gamingafrica.za.com. Entry is free to operators and regulators.
Source: GMB