The 23rd edition of the Peru Gaming Show (PGS) commenced with a robust conference program, attracting around 400 attendees and a bustling exhibition space that piqued the interest of key players in the Peruvian gaming sector.
On June 17, the Jockey Exhibition Center hosted the ceremonial ribbon-cutting, led by Deputy Minister of Tourism Nancy Laca Ramos and Yuri Guerra Padilla, the Director General of Casino Games and Slot Machines, alongside event organizers Rubén Solórzano and Joe López.
During her opening remarks, Laca Ramos expressed pride in Peru's significant advancements in remote gaming regulation. She reiterated the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism's (Mincetur) dedication to establishing a