At Rimini Fiera Over 25,000 Visitors

At Rimini Fiera Over 25,000 Visitors

Final Press Release

AT RIMINI FIERA OVER 25,000 VISITORS

FOR THE 28th ENADA SPRING

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The entire chain united at Southern Europe’s leading appointment for the professionals of legal gaming.

Rimini, 18th March 2016 – An edition of ENADA SPRING (the 28th) ended today at Rimini Fiera under the banner of a balance between considerations regarding regulations – increasingly confused and penalizing for enterprises, employment and the induced revenue of the game and gaming world – and the trade’s desire to assert the quality if its work.

ENADA SPRING highlighted an important image of the gaming chain, which reacted showing it was compactly united to claim the legal context in which it operates, communicating the concrete commitments adopted also to fight the phenomena of abuse, countering prejudices with the contents of a lively spectacular expo.

Exhibiting firms bore witness to the value of participating in ENADA turning out with high impact stands: spectacular set-up as far dimensions, design, innovation and multimedia were concerned.

Organized by Rimini Fiera and SAPAR with the support of Euromat, the International Amusement & Gaming Machine Show was inaugurated on 16th March by the chairmen of SAPAR and Rimini Fiera, Raffaele Curcio and Lorenzo Cagnoni, and was attended by over 25,000 trade visitors, confirming its role as Southern Europe’s leading appointment for professionals in the legal gaming world.

As well as the four expo halls, with the participation of the chain’s key players (licensees, owners/managers, manufacturers, suppliers of technologies and services), the expo was therefore the opportunity to face the most topical issues in the course of the conferences it hosted.

Chairman Cagnoni said, “On the expo front, ENADA SPRING chalked up an increase in foreign participation, as far as both exhibitors and visitors were concerned. The show hosted all the major players, from licensees to service companies, featuring stands with really high profiles, which had a great overall impact on the visitors.”

For SAPAR chairman Raffaele Curcio, “From ENADA SPRING the legal gaming world communicated its identity with determination, also claiming the economic role it plays. In particular, from the sector’s trade fair it relaunched in a compact manner the request to be the direct interlocutor of the legislative assessments and initiative that regulate it. What is happening – the sector’s key players voiced loudly – is undermining a trade chain made up of 5,000 enterprises and a workforce of 300,000, which, with revenue of over 84 billion euros, guarantees the government tax takings of 11.5 billion euros per year.”

Various appointments faced the most topical issues for the game and gaming world, starting with the opening conference, at which speakers, as well as SAPAR and Rimini Fiera chairmen Raffaele Curcio and Lorenzo Cagnoni, included psychologist Paolo Crepet and Professor Massimo Morisi of the University of Florence.

Both experts stressed the need to give a precise outline to compulsive gaming, defining it precisely in order that it is possible to take effective action against it.

Another hot topic was that of the strategies of intervention on amusement arcades and machines without cash prizes, which lawmakers intend associating with games with cash wins, an initiative believed by trade members to be incompatible with European Union law.

There was also great interest in the event promoted by Gioco News dedicated to the latest frontiers of online gaming, along with the new opportunities for the betting sector, which are changing what the Italian gaming world has to offer, with important results also in points of sales and the retail market. The 2016 Italian Stability Law foresees for the current year tenders for the betting sector, online gaming and bingo.

Another event on betting was dedicated to the betting shops of the future, with considerations on what the most important innovations will be, not only for the traditional agencies but also for the corners and for online gaming. Innovations that can regard the physical aspect, such as furnishing, fitting and decor, or technology, but also the services, therefore types of bets available, any accessory services, staff training and so on. The conference was promoted by publisher Toro Edizioni.

At ENADA SPRING there was no lack of sports events either. Rimini Fiera hosted the traditional Spring Pinball Tournament, a tournament of competitive pinball, promoted by IFPA Italia (the amateur sports association responsible for the ranking in Italy) and valid for world ranking, in collaboration with Tecnoplay and Stern Pinball, in partnership with Rimini Fiera and with the sponsorship of the SAPAR National Association and the support of GiocoNews magazine, the event's Media Partner.

The main tournament was won by Pablo Iacoponi from Pisa. Second place went to Gabriele Tedeschi from Rome and third to Adriano Zingarini (Perugia). At the prize-giving ceremony, Tecnoplay and SAPAR presented the official shirt of the Italian National tram that will take part in the 2016 world championship in Pittsburgh, from 12th to 14th April. The two side tournaments were won by Belgian Joel Wozniak and Padua’s Matteo Filippin. The event was made even more interesting by the availability of the eagerly awaited pinball machine dedicated to the Ghostbusters saga, anticipating its upcoming arrival on the market.

Another sports appointment was with the evergreen table soccer. The expo hosted the ENADA Table Football Doubles Tournament, a game that is experiencing a real revival in Italy, particularly among the younger generations, to the point of being proposed in numerous schools, with tournaments between classes and courses teaching the techniques of the game. The tournament was promoted by UISP (Rimini Committee) and featured 42 teams.

Mattia Tosi and Angelo De Candia from San Mauro Pascoli (Forlì Cesena) won it and thus gained access to the Italian doubles championship, second place went to Rubi Babini and Alessandro Cai from Faenza (Ravenna) and third place to Gianluca Jone and Raffaele Asciore from Cesena. The tournament was dedicated to Gianni Greco, an esteemed table soccer player, who passed away at just 42 years of age on the eve of the event.

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The next appointment with ENADA is for the Rome edition in October 2016, also organized by Rimini Fiera in the Italian capital’s expo centre.

And Rimini Calendar’s expo calendar features, on March 26th and 27th, ANIMAL SHOW