ICE 2022 has announced new dates: April 12-14

ICE 2022 has announced new dates: April 12-14

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ICE 2022 has announced new dates: April 12-14

From 12-14 April ICE London, one of gaming’s biggest industry events, is to take place at the ExCeL Exhibition Center. ICE VOX and iGB Affiliate will be run on again at the ExCel from 13-14 April.

Previously, ICE 2021 was organized to run on from 1-3 February and the iGB Affiliate on 2-5 February but they got canceled because of the pandemic concerns.

Managing Director at Clarion Gaming, Stuart Hunter, mentioned: 

“We appointed the dates for the biggest events aiming to deliver safer and more secure conditions for our guests and exhibitors. These events enroll over seven hundred exhibitors as they are much awaited and fantastic ones in the igaming industry.”

Hunter went on saying that they tried hard to prevent clashes between them and the Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention. It is announced to be held on 19-22 April in Anaheim, a city in the United States.

“We contacted our partners at the Indian Gaming Association. I sincerely appreciate their cooperation. We do our best to support our exhibitors and stockholders with their preparations for the huge event.”

“I am really thankful to the management team at ExCeL for their dedicated work during the festive season. With their help, we managed to provide high-quality solutions to the stockholders.”

Hunter summed up.

iGB Affiliate’s Suite director, Naomi Barton, mentioned that the preparations of iGB Affiliate 2021, taking place in Amsterdam, came to prove the significance of in-person events. She went on saying: 

“I am happy that the appointed dates for London events are more than 6 months after the ones in Amsterdam. Currently, we make efforts in our mission to provide the biggest igaming event this April”.

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