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Novomatic Gaming UK is promising ‘something that suits the requirements of every operator’ at EAG this year. Ahead of the event, MD Phil Burke spoke about the standout software and game portfolios to be found alongside its popular cabinets, and cash management systems.
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E-Service will be bringing its expansive range of payment solutions to EAG this year, including a game-changing solution for battery powered pool tables. Ahead of the show, MD Mike Clokie spoke to Coinslot about the “best in class” products on offer.
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The year ahead will be one of “significant investment” for Inspired Entertainment as the company paves the way for the launch of Vantage, its new digital Cat C terminal.
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Game Payment Technology has continued its collaborative growth programme through strong partnerships with industry leaders NSM Music and JCM, further cementing GPT’s reputation as the go-to app for the amusements sector.
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SB Machines has promised that visitors to EAG this year will be presented with the company’s “most important products” for the coming season, including the leading Peppa Pig Interactive.
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UDC sees the lion’s share of orders for the year as a result of EAG. The show delivers the opportunity to see more people face to face in those three days than at any other point in the year. Jonathan Lauder explains.
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The cutting-edge Quantum V6.2 is poised to be star of the show on Playsafe Systems’ EAG stand this year. MD Ian Fuller explains the upgrade’s new “suite of dynamic features,” including RealTime Alerts and Quantum TITO.
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With operators battling for disposable income in what is an increasingly competitive leisure market Blueprint Operations has focussed its energies into delivering an EAG portfolio which is packed with cabinet options and content across B3, Category C and Community game genres. The collection of high income options is based on the need to engage machine players with targeted and relevant game styles.
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Bacta chief executive John White believes the forthcoming edition of EAG (10th – 12th January, ExCeL London) represents an important opportunity to recognise those personalities who have made such an important contribution to the development of the amusements industry at the same time as preparing for the future courtesy of a show packed with innovation and insightful content delivered by the free to attend EAG Seminar Programme.