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The 2023 Australasian Gaming Expo has come to a close with event organizer, the Gaming Technologies Association (GTA), revealing more than 8,000 delegates took part across the three show days.
Celebrating its 32nd year, AGE this year featured over 220 exhibitors representing a range of industry sectors as well as a short program covering topics such as anti-money laundering, cashless gaming, staffing, customer experience, artificial intelligence and leadership.
The event also saw a surprise visit from the founder of Australian slot machine companies Aristocrat Leisure Limited and Ainsworth Game Technology, Len Ainsworth, who celebrated his recent 100th birthday with a cake at the Ainsworth stand.
“The AGE is an excellent opportunity to keep up with all the latest trends and see what services and products are available from exhibitors you may not otherwise connect with,” said GTA CEO, Jinesh Patel.
“We believe 2023 has delivered maximum value and a satisfying experience for visitors, exhibitors and sponsors.
The 33rd edition of AGE is scheduled to return from 14 to 16 August 2024.
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