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Global Gaming Expo
G2E is the catalyst for gaming – fostering innovation and driving growth by convening the global industry in one place to get business done. Don’t miss this all-in-one experience taking place October 7-10, 2024 (Education: October 7-10 | Expo Hall: October 8-10) at The Venetian Expo.
Casino City Press
Casino City Press specializes in the publication of information on the gaming industry. It features gaming revenue, statistics and gaming property profile data for over 3,000 casinos, card rooms, horse tracks, dog tracks, casino cruises and cruise ships around the world, as well as 2,000 online casinos, poker rooms, sports books, and bingo halls.
Websites include CasinoCity.com, CasinoCityTimes.com, RGTonline.com, and AudioVegas.com.
For the gaming professional, Casino City provides CasinoVendors.com, CasinoCityPress.com, and the GamingDirectory.com.
Michigangaming.com
Michigan Gaming is a resource for corporations and employees to learn about the Michigan gaming industry, which is composed of private commercial casino gaming, Native American Class III gaming, a state lottery, charitable gaming and pari-mutuel horse racing. It provides links to the Michigan Gaming Control Board, and resources for employment, community health, and responsible/problem gaming.
The Michigan Gaming Newsletter is an e-mail publication established in 1994, that objectively reports significant happenings in the Michigan gaming industry within hours of their occurrence. Contributors include RMC’s Gaming Analyst Robert Russell, and Attorneys David Waddell, J.J. Burchman, and Randy Gross, who are often quoted by industry, national and local media publications on issues impacting the casino gaming industry.
FINGER
FINGER is a cheat-detection platform, managed by John Connolly, a specialist in casino surveillance risk management. It is available on a subscription basis to casinos worldwide to assist in the identification of POIs (persons-of-interest, such as "known fraudsters, scammers, money launderers," etc.) to casino management, security and surveillance departments. The FINGER database has over 21,630 POIs profiles which contain information, such as known aliases as well as other associates, with the facial images, video footage, POI's modus operandi and game preferences.