The 2010 Southern Gaming Summit will be held May 5-6, 2010, at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Center in Biloxi.
The 2010 Summit will offer exciting new opportunities for attendees and exhibitors alike, since it will be joined by BingoWorld Conference and Expo, the world's largest bingo show. After all, the South is home to some of the strongest bingo markets in the world! There will be a complete Southern Gaming Summit conference program, as you have come to expect, along with a dedicated BingoWorld program. And the combined exhibit hall will be bigger than ever, so mark your calendars today!
Your full-conference registration entitles you to attend any of the Southern Gaming Summit or BingoWorld conference sessions and events. The preliminary Southern Gaming Summit conference agenda is now available, so take a look at what we have to offer! You can also review the BingoWorld conference agenda.
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Comments or questions about the conference?
We welcome your comments and suggestions about Southern Gaming Summit. Please email Patricia McQueen
Questions about exhibit booths or sponsorships?
Reach the largest commercial gaming audience outside of Las Vegas with an exhibit booth or sponsorship at Southern Gaming Summit. Contact Lesley Grashow for more information.
Southern Gaming Summit is produced by Mississippi Casino Operators Association, in conjunction with BNP Media Gaming Group.
This means a larger audience for Southern Gaming Summit, already the largest commercial gaming trade show outside of Las Vegas! The combined Southern Gaming Summit/BingoWorld show floor will draw visitors from around the globe.
- Gaming in Mississippi alone produced almost $2.6 billion in total gaming revenue during the 12 months ending June 30, 2009, and the state remains the third largest commercial casino jurisdiction in the U.S. based on gaming revenue, behind only Nevada and Atlantic City.
- In Louisiana, casino gaming generated more than $2.1 billion in total gaming revenue during the 12 months ending June 30, 2009. Slot machines at racetracks and video gaming machines throughout the state brought in another $1 billion in gaming revenue over the same period.
- The combined Mississippi/Louisiana market brings in more revenue from casinos and casino-style gaming than any other U.S. jurisdiction outside of Nevada.
