Registration now open for Global Gaming Expo 2022
23 June 2022
(PRESS RELEASE) -- The American Gaming Association and RX opened registration for Global Gaming Expo 2022, the world’s premier international gaming trade show. Following a successful, in-person return in 2021, G2E 2022 will be held at The Venetian Convention and Expo Center from 10-13 October.
“G2E is the industry’s hallmark event where leaders convene to shape the future of gaming,” said AGA Senior Vice President Casey Clark. “We look forward to welcoming the global gaming community back to Las Vegas this year with a dynamic show floor, keynote lineup, and education program that reflect the evolving gaming landscape.”
G2E 2022, supported by the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers, will showcase the rapid pace of industry innovation—from online gaming to the casino floor and digital payments to crypto and Web3.
“Year after year, G2E draws the biggest industry players to Las Vegas and this year will be no different,” said Korbi Carrison, G2E’s event vice president. “The demand we’re seeing for G2E 2022 reflects not only the strength of gaming’s recovery, but also the impressive growth of new gaming verticals and technology.”
G2E 2022 will reflect the industry’s growth through its diverse exhibitors, show activations, and wide-ranging education offerings:
- More than 200 exhibitors will show off the latest gaming technologies and solutions from around the world, all in one place.
- G2E 2022 education will feature thought leaders and industry voices on the future of gaming, the business of sports betting, the finance and investments landscape, tribal government gaming, and what’s next in iGaming, digital payments and cryptocurrency, and more.
- The reimagined Innovation Lab will serve as a hub for startups and technology companies showcasing the future of gaming.
G2E will donate $25 of every All-Access Education Pass purchased to the International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG), G2E’s charitable partner. ICRG is the premiere organization funding independent research that helps increase understanding of gambling disorder and discover effective methods of treatment for the disorder.
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