Discussing the development, ICE Marketing Director Jo Mayer said: „Legislative uncertainty, if it is as significant as the situation appears to be in Germany, will obviously impact exhibitions which only exist to serve industry needs. I have huge sympathy with the show organisers and of course with the German industry. What I can say is that ICE has a proud reputation for being the meeting place for the international gaming industry and the make-up of our visitor base is one of the really unique features of ICE. As such the German operators who make the short journey to London will receive an extremely warm welcome and will have access to a world beating line-up of 500+ exhibitors drawn from more than 50 jurisdictions as well as a thriving paid for Conference programme and free to access seminars. Gaming professionals from every corner of the globe will be at ICE alongside what could well be a record breaking contingent from Germany.“
ICE, the world’s favourite gaming event is on course to eclipse the 2014 success story when an independently audited 23,506 attendees from a record 156 nations, travelled to London. For more information on ICE and to register for free, visit www.icetotallygaming.com
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