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Security and Surveillance Pavilion

 

The casino and online gaming industries are among the biggest spenders on security and surveillance equipment of any business sector in the world, say the organisers of G2E Asia.

The 2015 show claims to have more decision makers for security and surveillance equipment purchasing than any other trade show in Asia. G2E Asia promises exhibitors access to them.

“Decision makers such as chairmen, chief executives and chief operating officers make up more than 20 percent of our event,” add the show organisers.

The gaming business in Asia has the most demanding environment for security and surveillance products, but also one with great potential for sales, they add.


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