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G2E PREVIEW


HESS brings Scorpion family and more Stand 4664 is the place to enjoy the latest currency exchange units…


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ame as last year HESS will be co- exhibiting with MERKUR Gaming, both proud members of the German Gauselmann Group, on stand 4664


and you will be able to see the latest developments in ticket and smartcard handling. We will show the


current version of the SCORPION ticket redemption unit and the SCORPION Compact smartcard vendor. Both well proven products installed in many casinos and arcades around the world. In addition, with our global network of well trained service partners we can guarantee a 24/7 operation. In the last years we


have focused on the user friendliness and the low maintenance of the equipment. Due to our high tech production capacity in Germany we can offer now a well designed and field tested product. The SCORPION is a product “Made in Germany “ with very competitive pricing. As one of our UK customers enthused: “We saw the potential of the Scorpion machine, which exchanges TITO tickets for cash


in the form of both notes and coins. It not only provides enhanced customer service, in terms of reducing queues and


improving privacy, but also can lead to a significant saving in terms of efficiency and security costs. “The Scorpion has already enabled us to streamline the efficiency of our cash desk – this alone will pay for the machine in short order, and we are in discussions with Hess about providing further machines for our other sites.” Another interesting product


from HESS is the self-service currency exchange unit the HESS ForEx 711. Our stand- alone exchanger allows your customers to change foreign into local currencies or vice versa. It is fast, discreet and 24/7 available. So you are most welcome


on stand 4664 and we are ready to demonstrate you the


SCORPION to show you the high standard of manufacturing.


Quixant celebrates US office Stand 1937 for the latest in all-in-one gaming boards and more…


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uixant, the global leader in computing platforms designed specifically for slot machines, has established a wholly owned US subsidiary.


Incorporated in Nevada, Quixant USA Inc


has its offices located in Las Vegas, the global heart of gaming. This gives the company something to celebrate with customers old and new when they visit stand 1937 at G2E this year.


Nick Jarmany, Managing Director/CEO of Quixant, commented: “This is a major milestone for us and demonstrates the long-term commitment Quixant has to our customers in the US and to the gaming industry as a whole. The USA is a very important market for Quixant and we have been working towards establishing


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a proper local presence for some time. Quixant USA is the newest addition to the Quixant family of companies, joining our existing subsidiaries in Taiwan and Italy and head office in Cambridge, UK.”


The Quixant USA office is located at 1525 E Sunset Rd, in the “Gaming Triangle” on the southern perimeter of the airport. Amit Sharma has been appointed VP of Sales to head up the US sales operation. Amit brings with him extensive experience of sales and support of computer products in the field of gaming.


Sales Director of the group and President of Quixant USA Gary Mullins commented: “For me establishing our own company in Las Vegas


represents the realisation of a dream. It is an immensely exciting time and we are all looking forward to Quixant USA enabling us to form even closer relationships with our US customers. We are confident that this local presence will provide Quixant with new opportunities to bring the benefits of our advanced technology gaming solutions to customers.”


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