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ICE London to remain at its ExCel London home to at least 2022

Tuesday 22 de October 2019 / 01:54

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(London).- Clarion Gaming Managing Director, Kate Chambers has confirmed that ICE London, the world’s largest gaming technology event, has a contract to remain at its ExCeL London home through to at least 2022.

ICE London to remain at its ExCel London home to at least 2022

The confirmation has been issued to quash social media reports that have emerged suggesting a possible relocation to Hannover.  

She stated: “ICE London is experiencing the most successful period in its history.  Since we moved from Earls Court to our home at ExCeL London the brand has undergone a phase of exponential growth with attendance increasing from 21,336 in 2012, (the last edition of ICE to be held at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London) to 36,093 (2019). Over the same period the number of exhibitors has increased from 430 to 612 and the net floor space has grown from 22,500 sqm to 47,500 sqm.  While we are always looking to and planning for the future it’s important to confirm that there are no plans to relocate.  Everything that we do is undertaken in partnership with our ICE London stakeholders based throughout the 155 nations that travelled to ExCeL London in February this year.”
 
For more information and to register for ICE London 2020 visit: icelondon.uk.com

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PERU GAMING SHOW – PGS 2026

17 de June 2026

Martin Ivanov: "Latin America remains one of CT Interactive's key strategic regions"

(Lima, SoloAzar Exclusive).- CT Interactive Chief Operating Officer Martin Ivanov reflects on the company's experience at the Peru Gaming Show, highlights the opportunities emerging in the Peruvian market, and outlines the company's strategic priorities for expanding across Latin America.

Thursday 16 Jul 2026 / 12:00

Regulation and the Black Market in Latin America: Challenges and Solutions

(Lima, SoloAzar Exclusive).– As part of the Peru Gaming Show (PGS) 2026 conferences, gaming industry leaders analyzed one of the main challenges currently facing regulated markets in Latin America: the growth of illegal gambling. The panel "Regulation and the Black Market: Challenges and Solutions" brought together Carlos Fonseca, CEO of Gaming Law, as moderator; Neil Montgomery, founding partner of Montgomery & Associados; Tatiana Vásquez, founding partner of Vázquez Asociados; Karen Sierra Hughes, Vice President for Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain at GLI; and Vanessa Cabrera, Director of the Control and Sanction Directorate of the DGJCMT-MINCETUR, who debated the causes of the black market, the available regulatory tools, and strategies to strengthen channeling toward legal gaming in the region.

Wednesday 15 Jul 2026 / 12:00

Fernando Polti, Founder & CTO of IAG Play, talks about everything related to Peru Gaming Show

(Lima, SoloAzar Exclusive).- Fernando Polti, Founder & CTO of IAG Play analyzes the company's participation in Peru Gaming Show, highlights the expansion of its terminal ecosystem and anticipates the company's next projects to consolidate its presence in Latin America during 2026.

Monday 13 Jul 2026 / 12:00

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