In Ukraine, for the first time in 11 years, a gambling exhibition was announced

In Ukraine, they officially announced the preparation of the first exhibition of gambling equipment since 2009. It is scheduled for the period from 7 to 9 April 2021. The event was called GAMING INDUSTRY. According to the organizers, the event will be able to bring together a number of CIS gambling market leaders.
Since 1994, the exhibition has been held annually, but in 2009 the government of Ukraine vetoed the gambling business, which caused the termination of the organization of the then ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY ". Now, the legalization of gambling in August last year lifted restrictions and revived the gambling event, which, according to the ratings of the British magazine InterGame, was in the TOP-7 of the world's best gambling exhibitions in the 2000s.
A number of well-known companies and developers have already confirmed their participation in the event, including IGT, Gambee, EGT, GameGridge, Intergames and others. GameMaster, one of the world's leading manufacturers of equipment for land-based casinos, will become an exclusive participant. The company is an official partner of such brands as MGR (Italy), Matsui (Japan), Fournier (Spain) and USPCC (USA).
In total, the exhibition will feature six sections: "Game", "Attractions", "Entertainment", "Vending and Terminals", "Computer Entertainment" and "Services". In each category, participants will be able to present their developments, equipment, accessories and carry out promotions of their own services in the field of gambling and hotel business.
In addition, the organizers announced that special presentations on various vector topics, round tables and seminars, where speakers will discuss the current situation in the Ukrainian gambling market and suggest ways to solve existing problems. Representatives of the Commission for the Regulation of Gambling and Lotteries (CRAIL) will be involved in the discussion process.
Recall that two hotels in Kyivreceived permission to open slot machine halls.