The three-day ENADA Spring show opens its doors today in Rimini, Italy, and once again promises to be lively affair, with both the gaming and amusement segments expected to attract a significant number of visitors.

Unlike its sister show in Rome in October, which had reduced in size and had some notable absentees, last year’s Rimini event was widely regarded to be a success with high exhibitor and visitor numbers.

In the meantime, however, the country’s new Stability Law has been announced, potentially hitting the industry with new taxes and regulations. It remains to be seen how this will impact the mood at the show this week.

ENADA completes its three-day run on Friday.

A full report from the show will be included in a forthcoming issue of InterGame.