PAGCOR hasteamed up with Clarion Gaming and SiGMA to host a first-of-its-kind gaming expoin Manila, the Philippines in June, 2020.
Clarion, SiGMA, PAGCOR to Host Largest SEA Gaming Expo
PAGCOR, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation, has struck alandmark partnership with Clarion Gaming and SiGMA in a bid tobring a major gaming trade exhibition to Manila, the Philippinescapital.
As a result, PAGCOR will play host to the first edition of the Southeast Asia (SEA)-focused event which will unite SiGMA Manila and ICE under the SiGMA brand. The event is scheduled for June 8 through June 9 and will take place at the SMX Convention Center, next to Conrad Hotel.
The inaugural event will have aninteresting twist, focusing not only on gaming, but also blockchain markets.
Blockchain has become a leading platform for many casinos seeking to decentralize and create more reliable gaming solutions for consumers.
Meanwhile, the B2B pow-wow will discussdevelopments in both the land-based and online gaming sectors. Ultimately, the PAGCOR,Clarion and SiGMA will seek to bring an international crop of affiliates, 7BALL CC operators, regulators, suppliers, and blockchain companies.
SEA Expo to Bring Together Industry Leaders and Workers
To put things in numbers, SiGMA expects10,000 professionals, executives and industry insiders to arrive for theupcoming event. A PAGCOR spokesperson had this to say:
We are positive that our collaboration will encourage regional and international investment in the Philippines, and punctuate the presence of PAGCOR in the international gaming map.
According to Clarion Gaming’s KateChambers, the inaugural event will satisfy the needs of the Asian gamingcommunity, which has been lacking a more inclusive industry event for a whilenow:
“Business development is driven by productive partnerships such as the one that we have in place with PAGCOR,” Chambers explained. “I am extremely grateful for PAGCOR’s support and look forward to establishing a long and productive relationship.”
Eman Pulis, founder of SiGMA Group expressed a similar sentiment. According to Pulis, bringing together so many experts in Asia would help boost the community. He further said that Manila and SEA in general had a ‘strong entrepreneurial spirit.’
While true, SEA has known a few thorny problems of its own. POGOs, the Philippines offshore operators are facing tougher regulatory measures over continuous tax evasion. Cambodia has decided to ban casinos, although no final decision has been achieved.
According to the World Bank,Cambodia is actually benefiting from the construction work surrounding newcasinos.
Challenges Ahead of Asian Gaming
The expo will focus on affiliatesand industry developers, including companies, software makers and affiliates.Yet, given the region’s climate, land-based projects in South Korea and especiallyin Japan will also be part of the daily agenda.
Japan’s expected to host three Integrated Resorts (IR), and the first project will be coming by 2025. The project has been meticulously planned by the Japanese government, with each step inspected by local and national authorities.
The first of the IR will offerimmense opportunities for the region. In fact, the project may as well be themost important initiative in the casino world to date, as it will draw overseasand regional operators in a bidding war to be among the first to own a propertyon the premises of the integrated resorts, and build the resorts as well.
To make the project more appealing, Japan’s even considering dropping tax obligations for non-resident foreigners, news media reported today.