
At the recent Enada Rimini gaming show in Bergamo, Italy, FEC operators from around the globe gathered to explore the latest innovations. Among the attendees was John Stergides, from Electrocoin who was captured alongside a charismatic pirate from Maggi Maggi and Barbara Lollo from Elmac in this snap.
As discussions unfolded and seminars were attended by government officials, there emerged a palpable hope for progress in the Italian market, according to John. "We hope that government participation in events like these will foster a deeper understanding that amusement games, including classics like football tables, air hockey, skill-based games, and pool tables, should be distinguished from gambling machines. This distinction is crucial for fair treatment and the continued growth of the FEC sector," he said.
20 March 2024
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