G2E ASIA PREVIEW
GLI leads region in independent testing, readies for G2E Asia
Find Gaming Laboratories International on stand 1232 G
aming Laboratories International’s GLI Asia laboratory was the first full gaming testing lab in Macau and since its opening, the test lab has become the first and only
gaming test lab in the region to achieve accreditation for ISO/ISE 17025:2005. Now GLI Asia is making final preparations for G2E Asia, where it will meet with regulators and suppliers in stand #1232.
GLI Asia provides the region with independent testing and certification for all electronic gaming devices, and is a part of GLI’s global network of 16 laboratories. At G2E Asia, GLI will be discussing its exclusive tools, including GLIAccess®, the password-protected backend of GLI’s website where regulators and suppliers can quickly and easily track submissions; GLI Verify®, a hand-held tool that empowers regulators to take the lab with them to the casino floor; GLI Link®, a powerful tool that allows online testing of devices and
systems; and
Point.Click.TransferSM that enables suppliers to quickly transfer previously certified submissions into jurisdictions around the world.
GLI Asia tests an incredible range of
electronic devices and systems including lottery, keno, and bingo; tote and pari- mutuel systems; cashless wagering systems; on-line computer systems and systems modifications; sports betting and wagering systems; and casino style gaming devices & VLTs. GLI also tests interoperability and communication; player tracking systems; TITO systems; RNG; and conducts associated/peripheral equipment testing and certification.
In addition to its stand, Ian Hughes, GLI’s Senior Director of Engineering & Client Services, will speak on the panel, “Protecting the Investment: Risk Management and Security in the Gaming Industry.”
JCM Global brings faster, smarter, better solutions to Asia
Visitors to booth #829 will see the new iVIZION bill validator, new PayCheck 4 thermal printer and new Vantage table game bill validator
F
irst, iVIZION is the better, faster, smarter solution for the gaming industry and forever changes the way the industry sees banknote validation. It is the foundation of intelligent
validation and sees better, thinks smarter and runs faster than any comparable product in the industry. iVIZION bill validator is complete with Contact Image Sensor (CIS) Technology, 99%+ acceptance rate, the most diligent counterfeit protection, RFID ICB cashbox with encrypted and web-enabled data, 64 megabit FLASH memory, a self-calibrating sensor package, modular component
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design, ability to read barcodes horizontally and vertically, two high-speed processors, sealed 85 mm banknote path, patented and proven removable stacker mechanism, “Blind Mate” and “Hot Swap” design and complete compatibility with all gaming protocols.
Next is the new PayCheck 4 thermal
printer. Only the PayCheck 4 from JCM Global can print a ticket in just 0.6 seconds. In fact, the PayCheck 4 is so fast,
there’s no need to rely on a “burst,” like some other printers do. The PayCheck 4 also has the most memory of any printer in gaming, so it can store more fonts, images, logos and barcodes so you can personalize your player’s gaming experience. The RoHS-
compliant PayCheck 4 has the longest-lasting head of any printer in the industry.
Finally, JCM will show an advanced prototype
of its new Vantage table bill validator. The Vantage was specifically created for the Macau market, where players typically buy-in to table games with a brick of notes. With the Vantage, instead of the dealer taking several minutes to count, notes can be counted at a blazing fast eight notes per second, dramatically increasing table game speed and the number of games played per hour. Its wide bill opening can accept a range of currencies, including Hong Kong dollars, Euros, Singapore dollars and US dollars.
The industry is getting better, smarter and faster with products from JCM Global.
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