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The first independent gambling guide to the best online
casinos!
Online casinos and land based
casinos hold trade shows and conferences
Millions of ordinary
citizens worldwide gamble at online casinos on a daily basis, despite
the official prohibitions against such online casinos in some
jurisdictions. Online casinos have exploded in recent years, and the
thousands of online casinos crowding the marketplace create a brand new
arena for casual and serious gamblers in the United States and other
nations. Are online casinos helping or hurting the global economy? Are
online casinos posing moral or ethical dilemmas? The debate continues
about online casinos because the positives and negatives of the online
casinos industry are very cloudy and always seem to stay in the “gray”
area, rather than in “black and white” areas.
Despite all the controversies surrounding online casinos, it is clear
that the future of the industry is ripe with creative developments.
Online casinos and land based casinos, as well as gaming companies, have
held and will hold in the future, trade shows and conferences about the
online casinos industry, specifically and the gaming industry in
general.
These trade shows and conferences provide an outlet for the managers at
top online casinos and other gambling firms to convene and unite to
share industry ideas and marketing ideas, as well as to monitor the
situation of regulating the online casinos industry worldwide.
From an expanded show floor incorporating new pavilions, easier
navigation, and comfort stations featuring massages to increased
networking opportunities and new conference tracks, one such online
casinos trade show, the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2006 is introducing a
host of fresh features designed to further enhance the total participant
experience. G2E 2006 is scheduled for Nov. 14-16 at the Las Vegas
Convention Center with the G2E Training & Development Institute Nov. 13.
G2E 2006 will welcome three new pavilions -- entertainment technology,
entertainment and event production, and hospitality -- to the trade show
floor. According to show organizers, with more and more casino customers
visiting casinos for the total entertainment experience, spectacular
shows, excellent entertainment and impeccable customer service all are
becoming increasingly essential to the business of gaming. The new
pavilions at G2E 2006 will help gaming professionals stay up-to-date on
the latest trends in these important areas. There will be many
executives who will come to Las Vegas as fall turns into winter – to
enjoy not only the great weather, but also to stay up to date.
"These days, people are visiting casinos to do much more than gamble.
They want to be entertained and feel pampered, and increased competition
means operators have to be innovative and responsive to win their
customers' business and loyalty," said Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr.,
president and CEO of the American Gaming Association (AGA). "At G2E,
we're committed to showing our participants the model for future success
in the gaming industry, and there's no doubt enhanced entertainment and
hospitality are going to define the future. Adding these new features is
just one more way we're helping our participants stay on the cutting
edge."
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