Gaming Standards Association Drives Innovation at SAGSE Tradeshow


SOURCE: Gaming Standards Association

LAS VEGAS, NV–(Marketwire – September 23, 2010) –  The Gaming Standards Association has been creating the next generation of protocols that is driving innovation in every corner of the global gaming industry. Now GSA will take its message of driving innovation to Argentina for the upcoming SAGSE tradeshow. SAGSE 2010 takes place 29 September – 1 October at the Costa Salguero Convention Center in Buenos Aires. GSA will be in stand #213.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “As gaming continues to expand across South and Central America, standards are becoming increasingly important. GSA will be on hand at SAGSE to answer important questions as to how GSA standards can help suppliers, operators and regulators.”

GSA’s award-winning standards, such as Game to System (G2S) and System to System (S2S), deliver common solutions, enabling suppliers to focus on innovation and enter new markets. Operators will be able use the standards to personalize the customer experience, create new revenue streams and up sell products and services. Standards deliver security, audit-ability and integrity, enabling regulators to maintain public trust.

About the Gaming Standards Association (GSA): The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) is an international trade association that creates benefits for gaming manufacturers, suppliers, operators and regulators. We facilitate the identification, definition, development, promotion, and implementation of open standards to enable innovation, education, and communication for the benefit of the entire industry. Established in 1998, GSA’s members represent a wide cross section of the global gaming industry. Follow GSA on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

GSA’s Game to System (G2S) Protocol has been named “Best Productivity-Enhancement Technology” by Global Gaming Business Magazine; one of Casino Journal magazine’s “Top 3 Most Innovative Products”; and one of Casino Enterprise Management’s “Top 10 Slot Floor Technologies.”

Platinum members include AMX; Aristocrat Technologies Inc.; Bally Technologies, Inc. (BYI); International Game Technology (IGT); Konami Gaming Inc.; MEI; Seminole Tribe of Florida; SPIELO (an affiliate of GTECH LTO.MI); Techlink Entertainment International Ltd. and WMS Gaming Inc. (WMS). Other members include: 3M Touch Systems (MMM); Ainsworth Game Technology, Ltd.; Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission; American Gaming Systems; Ameristar Casinos, Inc.; Aruze Gaming America, Inc.; Atlantic Lottery Corporation; Atronic Americas LLC; Austrian Gaming Industries GmbH; BMM Compliance; BCLC; Cadillac Jack; CashCode Company Inc.; Codere, S.A.; The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas; De Vocht Expert Services; DR Gaming Technology Europe nv; European Casino Association; FutureLogic, Inc; GameTech International; Gaming Laboratories International, LLC; Gaming Technologies Association; GGS-US LTD; Grand Vision Gaming, LLC; Harrah’s Entertainment; HERMES SoftLab; International Games System Co., Ltd; Intralot S.A. (INLr.AT); Loto-Quebec; Macao Polytechnic Institute; Manitoba Lotteries Corp.; Money Controls; MotorCity Casino; Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL); Nanoptix, Inc.; NCR Corporation (NCR); New Wave Automation; Nick Farley & Associates; NRT Technology Corporation; Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation; Oregon Lottery; QALab; Penn National Gaming, Inc.; Scientific Games (SGMS); Shuffle Master, Inc.(SHFL); SIQ; Technical Systems Testing; Transact Technologies (TACT); UNLV International Gaming Institute; Video Gaming Technologies, Inc.; WCLC Sask VLT Division; Western Money Systems. For more information, visit www.gamingstandards.com.

CONTACT:
Peter DeRaedt
Gaming Standards Association
President
Tel: +1 (775) 829-2336
E-mail: Email Contact

Paul Speirs
Steinbeck Communications
President
+1 (702) 413-4278
Email Contact

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