Successful first day of the GAT Expo that anticipates very positive results
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(Cartagena de Indias) - The first day of the GAT Expo, held at the Cartagena Las Americas Convention Center, was an intense day of work with very gratifying results. The success of the event is overwhelming: the exhibiting companies, as well as the executives of the global gaming industry, remained in the halls, stands and common areas after closing time, to make networking.
Today, Thursday 30, ends in its second day and closing of the fair. The GAT Expo, held in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, closed its first day with a successful result. Gaming & Technology Expo is the most important international fair in Latin America, where the most important online and on-site manufacturers, suppliers, operators and regulators of the gaming industry meet.
The exhibition presented a series of novelties of high content and value for the sector, as well as casino equipment, online and virtual gaming platforms, online poker, payment gateways and intelligent control systems.
The registration of visitors in the initial day of GAT Expo 2023, shows the access to the exhibition of commercial representatives from 41 countries, besides operators and directors of the associations Asojuegos, Cornazar, Fecoljuegos and Fedelco that have massively moved to La Heroica to participate actively in the components of the fair that has extended its program during the whole week, with a scheme that has been very well received by the participants.
Germany, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, USA, Slovenia, Spain, France, Guatemala, Haiti, England, Italy, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden, Uruguay and Venezuela, make up the large group of nations that ratify with their presence the confidence in Colombia and the potential of gaming in Latin America.
José Aníbal Aguirre, CEO of Gaming & Technology Expo expresses his satisfaction, highlighting the good moment and the positive attitude of the government and operators that as a single body, with common objectives in search of consensus, have participated in each and every one of the components of the fair this year, highlighting the group headed by the President of Coljuegos Roger Carrillo, his Commercial Vice President, Henry García and his advisors.
He also expressed: "I am very grateful with the response of this amount of public who have set their eyes on us and accompany us today, in addition, the echo and interaction achieved in this version of GAT through social networks and new digital channels, has strengthened the presence of the fair, its protagonists and its commercial impact on the gaming industry in Latin America".
Categoría:Events
Tags: GAT EXPO Gaming & Technology,
País: Colombia
Región: South America
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