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Mike Rudowicz, Making Things Happen

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Mike Rudowicz, president of the American Amusement Machine Association, anticipates a bright future for the amusement machine industry despite the recent terrorist attacks in New York and Washington D.C. and consolidation and closings throughout the industry. He believes that manufacturers will focus on reducing video game violence and incorporating new technologies in the near future.

Author: Harris, Sharon
Publisher: World's Fair Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: EuroSlot
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2001
Business Associations, Trade Associations, Economic aspects, Interview, Trade and professional associations, Professional associations, World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks, 2001, Rudowicz, Mike, American Amusement Machine Association

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'Special Agent' Bob: still clocking up the miles

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Incredible Technologies (IT) has hired Bob Fay, the former vice president of the American Amusement Machine Association, as its vice president of international sales. He plans to expand successful initiatives, like the IT golf concept in England, to the rest of the world through his new position.

Author: Harris, Sharon
Publisher: World's Fair Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: EuroSlot
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2000
United Kingdom, Brief Article, Appointments, resignations and dismissals, Fay, Bob, Incredible Technologies Inc.

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AMOA Does It Right Again in Vegas

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The AMOA trade show, held in Las Vegas, experienced an increased number of exhibitors and booth sales in 2000. The role of technology in the coin-operated amusement industry's future was heavily emphasized during the convention.

Author: Harris, Sharon
Publisher: World's Fair Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: EuroSlot
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2000
Conferences, meetings and seminars

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Subjects list: United States, Officials and employees, Video game industry, Video games industry, Video games, Coin operated recreation equipment, Arcade games
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