Electrocoin blend nostalgia with latest products on their stand at EAG Expo 2026.
Electrocoin have been presenting their Northwest London-based gaming and amusement machines at both EAG and its forerunner ATE / ATEI at exhibition venues across London, including Olympia; Earls Court and now ExCeL, since 1977. They also attend numerous exhibitions overseas.
Both as a manufacturer and distributor of products that currently include Ace Gaming, Digital Centre, Elmac, Konami, Intercard and Stern Pinball, Electrocoin have been at the centre of the London gaming and amusement industry throughout that time.
The Stergides family – John Stergides Snr, son John A Stergides along with his brother Gambino Stergides – certainly know a thing or two about showmanship in the creation and presentation of their products.
Their stand at January’s EAG Expo 2026 at ExCeL reflected that with a comprehensive display of the latest cranes, prize vend, ticket redemption and video games.
In addition to a full range of ticket redemption products from Elmac, including the Galileo POS system and Intercards cashless system, Electrocoin presented a range of both analogue and digital coin op, including Bar-X Tablet All in One System along with the reel-based Bar X 7even Refurbishment, and the latest ACE Gaming digital Cat C & B3/B4 compendium.
Blending the best of the latest products with the nostalgia and style of the retro games, the firm catered for the varied age range and spread of venues from FECs to AGCs and all venues in between. The Big Wheel game is made specifically to appeal to Electrocoin’s Showmen’s market.
Showcasing the latest titles from Stern Pinball, including James Bond, Dungeons & Dragons; X-MEN and Venom, the Stergides and their team, including Sam Payne and Gary Newman, showcased their Konami reinvention of the Dance Dance Revolution (Dancing Stage) that combined the skill with the action of Hip Hop to delight the audience of potential buyers.
Away from the EAG show floor, The Stergides hosted a traditional Greek evening of fine food, traditional singing and dancing, to the delight of the 50 plus invited guests in London’s Soho, of friends, clients, and suppliers.