ECA and AGEM praise establishment of Association Assembly at ICE Barcelona
The news that January’s ICE Barcelona will include a major new feature dedicated to global gaming’s most influential trade associations has been welcomed by organisations in Europe and abroad.
Making full use of the additional space at the Gran Via Fira de Barcelona, the first ICE Association Assembly has been created to enable trade bodies to promote their values and create new opportunities for the gaming community across every sector and geography, including both the Brussels-based European Casino Association (ECA) and the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM), the global trade association for gaming equipment suppliers with its primary headquarters in Las Vegas.
Erwin Van Lambaart, Chair of the ECA confirmed: “Our members are already planning their week in Barcelona and they will be at this historic edition of ICE in great numbers. ICE is a pivotal event for the global gaming community and having a show floor feature which will enable us to engage directly with all sectors is a unique opportunity.
“Traditionally, our association’s involvement at ICE and its Conference program has primarily centred around networking and product development orientation—connecting with our members, regulators, suppliers, and fellow trade bodies. However, ICE 2025 marks a significant milestone. For the first time, the ECA will have the chance to fully interface with the global industry supply chain in its entirety. We are looking forward to this unique opportunity to articulate our vision for the future to a diverse and comprehensive audience, where innovation, responsibility and significant partnerships for guest and customer centricity will have centre stage.”
Daron Dorsey, CEO of AGEM added: “We represent the interests of our gaming suppliers whose well-known brands are global in reach, so to be given the opportunity to explain our agenda and engage with what is a truly international audience of association colleagues on the ICE show floor is invaluable.”
January’s editions of ICE and iGB Affiliate will occupy 120,000sqm of space compared to the 100,00sqm at ICE 2024. In a major endorsement of the opportunities offered by the relocation to Barcelona 72% of the 25 biggest exhibitors will have an increased stand presence at ICE 2025.
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The European Casino Association (ECA) and the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) have recently praised the establishment of the Association Assembly at ICE Barcelona. This new initiative aims to bring together key stakeholders in the gaming industry to discuss important issues and drive positive change within the sector.
The Association Assembly, which was launched at the ICE Barcelona conference in October, will serve as a platform for industry leaders to collaborate and share knowledge on a wide range of topics, including regulatory challenges, technological advancements, and responsible gaming practices. The assembly will also provide a forum for members to network and build relationships with other industry professionals.
ECA Chairman Per Jaldung expressed his enthusiasm for the new initiative, stating that “the Association Assembly will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the gaming industry in Europe.” He emphasized the importance of collaboration among industry stakeholders in order to address the challenges facing the sector and drive innovation.
AGEM Executive Director Marcus Prater echoed Jaldung’s sentiments, noting that the Association Assembly will provide a valuable opportunity for members to come together and work towards common goals. He highlighted the importance of fostering a sense of community within the gaming industry and leveraging collective expertise to drive positive change.
The establishment of the Association Assembly at ICE Barcelona represents a significant step forward for the gaming industry, as it will provide a platform for industry leaders to come together and collaborate on key issues. By working together, ECA and AGEM hope to drive innovation, promote responsible gaming practices, and ensure the continued success of the gaming industry in Europe.
Overall, the establishment of the Association Assembly at ICE Barcelona is a positive development for the gaming industry, as it will provide a valuable platform for industry stakeholders to collaborate and drive positive change within the sector. ECA and AGEM’s praise for this new initiative underscores the importance of collaboration and cooperation among industry leaders in order to address key challenges and drive innovation within the gaming industry.