ENADA Rome continues today as part of a three-day run at the Italian capital’s Expo Centre, although it has clearly reduced in size again this year.

ENADA Rome - day 1

Wednesday’s opening day was busy and there was healthy foot traffic throughout.

However, the Rome show is now housed in a single hall, having spread across several only a few years ago. Although there are international names here alongside the larger Italian equipment suppliers and manufacturers, only two of the gaming machine concessionaires, B Plus and Nazionale Elettronica, are exhibiting.

At ENADA Spring in Rimini earlier this year, the likes of Lottomatica and HBG Gaming took stands. Ironically, it seems, the Rimini show, which is harder for many to get to, has overtaken this one as the country’s leading event.

On the amusement side, three of the country’s major distributors, Elmac, Tecnoplay and Faro Games, all have impressive stands featuring an array of product from international manufacturers, some of which is being shown in Italy for the first time.

The show closes on Friday.

A full report from ENADA Rome will be included in the November issue of InterGame.