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Abbiati strengthens support for its customers after ICE withdrawal

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After Abbiati Casino Equipment‘s withdrawal from ICE London 2022 announced last week, the company’s CEO Giorgio Abbiati reminded its customers that the Italy-based gaming supplier continues operations and remains at the service of its clients and partners.

“Following long consultations with our Customers and product Partners, Abbiati has decided not to exhibit this year at the re-scheduled ICE Show,” the CEO said in a statement Friday. “Covid-19 travel and other restrictions seem likely to remain a challenge along with logistics and administration problems caused by Brexit and other Global demand factors.”

“Abbiati fully intends to participate in next years show when hopefully the general situation would have returned to near normalcy. In the meantime, Abbiati continues to develop and manufacture world beating Casino Gaming Currencies and Live Table Gaming equipment both for land based and online sectors, and as always remains ‘Abbiati at your Service’,” he continued. “Please do not hesitate to contact myself or the Team in Turin or your local Representative if we can be of Service. We look forward to your continued support. Stay Safe!”

Merkur Gaming, NOVOMATIC, Zitro, and TCS John Huxley were the first to announce their decision to cancel their participation as exhibitors. They were followed last week by Abbiati, Euro Games Technology (EGT), Spintec, R. Franco, Quixant, Signs4U, REAC and Cash Support.

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