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Clarion Gaming has reluctantly decided to delay ICE Africa 2021.

Initially scheduled for October 26-28, the gathering has been moved to a later date because of persistent worries surrounding COVID-19. Clarion aims to guarantee complete safety before resuming substantial, face-to-face gatherings.

“In the previous year, as the pandemic truly escalated, we opted to concentrate our efforts on delivering the combined ICE London and iGB Affiliate London, along with iGB Live! in Amsterdam,” stated Clarion Gaming Managing Director, Stuart Hunter.

Rather than physical events, Clarion has been diligently developing ICE365.com, an online hub for the international gaming sector. This platform, debuting in April 2021, will present content centered on vital areas and patterns, including specialized coverage of the African market.

Hunter stressed that Clarion remains closely linked with the worldwide gaming community and holds a positive outlook for the future.

He emphasized the accomplishments of ICE Connect, a digital platform employing sophisticated algorithms to link operators with pertinent solution providers. This platform assists businesses in surmounting obstacles and enhancing their operations.

Anticipating the landscape of 2021 and further, it’s crucial to envision the post-pandemic world and adjust our approaches in response. The prosperity of Clarion Gaming’s portfolio hinges on robust collaborations, with ICE Africa serving as a leading illustration of such joint efforts.”

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