An EAG team led by Show Director Nicola Lazenby was out in force at last week’s IAAPA Expo Europe promoting the London show to an international audience of 17,000 visitors and 680 exhibitors.
Exhibition industry professional Tom Hackett is the latest addition to the team responsible for delivering January’s edition of EAG. In this Q&A Tom reflects on what makes EAG different from the expos
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EAG Expo, the world’s only business-to-business event catering for the entire land-based gambling, bingo and pay-to-play amusements sectors, has strengthened its team with the appointment of internati
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The organising team responsible for EAG Expo (14th – 16th January, ExCeL London) has confirmed that the show will be returning to its original opening times of 10am – 6pm (Tuesday and Wednesday) and 1
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An estimated 4,000+ operators from sectors including FECs, AGCs, seaside piers, leisure attractions, bingo halls, bars, clubs, and bowling centres are expected to attend the 2024 edition of EAG Expo w
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EAG has confirmed its position as the industry’s most important amusements and low-stake gaming exhibition securing back-to-back increases in attendance.
Martin Burlin, EAG Chairman How relevant is EAG to the UK industry? EAG is at the absolute centre of the UK industry. As the most important domestic event on the industry calendar, it provides a meeti
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The agreement will see The Showmen’s Guild promote the UK’s leading amusements and low-stake gaming exhibition to members via its array of comms channels including web, newsletters, social media as we
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The EAG High Street Summit, which will take place between 1pm and 2.30pm on the middle day of EAG, will explore the dominant issues facing this key part of the domestic economy and how they interplay
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