The Spanish view from ATEI 2001
Article Abstract:
Spanish amusement business professionals attend ATEI to show and introduce new products, and are categorized into two main groups, buyers/visitors and exhibitors/sellers. The satisfaction of the Spanish exhibitors was based on quality and quantity of contacts received, and apathy among some buyers and visitors results in a feeling of stagnancy.
Publication Name: EuroSlot
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2001
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A growing show
Article Abstract:
The 2001 Theme Parks and Fun Centers Show held in Dubai served as the main international conference for the Middle East countries. There is no gaming allowed at the show, and family entertainment and leisure business is well developed in the Middle East. The show has grown over last years event, and the Spanish industry has had a big presence.
Publication Name: EuroSlot
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2001
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