Australasian Gaming Expo 2018 Announces Details For A Comprehensive Three Day Seminar Program

Australasian Gaming Expo 2018 Announces Details For A Comprehensive Three Day Seminar ProgramReading Time: 1 minute

The Gaming Technologies Association (GTA) and Asia Gaming Brief (AGB), are excited to announce a comprehensive seminar program to run over the three days of the Australasian Gaming Expo.
This year’s program takes a look at the future of the gaming industry in Australasia, covering topics related to new technology, gaming, hospitality, service, and the customer – all of which are aimed at helping you get more from your hospitality venue.

To see the full list of seminar topics visit here.

Held in state-of-the-art seminar rooms located within the ICC Sydney complex, attendance at the seminars is complimentary for visitors attending the Australasian Gaming Expo, on a first come-first served basis. Visitors who have completed the on-line registration to attend AGE 2018 will be sent further details such as seminar session times, as they become available.

Sponsorship and branding opportunities are also available for the Seminars, but are limited. If you have interest in sponsoring this year’s AGE Seminar Program, please email Janice Leung.

To submit a topic idea or presentation proposal, or general questions about the AGE seminar program, please contact Felix Ng.


Source: European Gaming Industry News

Zoltan Tundik

After starting out as an affiliate in 2009 and developing some recognized review portals, I have moved deeper into journalism and media. My experience has lead me to move into the B2B sector and write about compliance updates and report around the happenings of the online and land based gaming sector.

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