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GAMING INTELLIGENCE STAND: 5590


 100 Pall Mall, St James, London,


SW1Y 5NQ, UK


 +44 (0) 8450 523 816  zubair@gamingintelligencegroup.com


www.GamingIntelligence.com


GAMING SOLUTIONS STAND: L1-141


 Gaming Solutions Limited, 3, Triton Court, Wilga Street, Paceville, St Julians, Malta


 +356 79771230  sales@gamingsolutions.com


www.gamingsolutions.com


COMPANY SERVICES Leading publisher of independent news and analysis for the global gaming industry


Gaming Intelligence is dedicated exclusively to serving the business intelligence needs of the global interactive gaming industry. With a highly regarded team of analysts possessing a wealth of knowledge in the fields of online gaming, risk management, marketing, finance and law, Gaming Intelligence is the industry's leading provider of independent, analytical and agenda-setting content.


KEY CONTACTS Zubair Ramji


GAMING PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL STAND: 3330


 17 rue Jacques Germain, 21200 Beaune, France


 +33 3 80 26 26 26  info@gpigaming.com


www.gpigaming.com


COMPANY SERVICES Direct Mail services to the online gaming industry


A unique service especially tailored for the competitive online gam- ing industry. With hundreds of online casino and poker rooms avail- able on the net users are spoilt for choice, making acquisition and retention the most important part of any marketing strategy. Gaming Solutions provides a one stop shop for an innovative concept in Direct Mailing. Target either your current clients as part of a reten- tion campaign or alternatively use the service for acquisition of new customers. The Gaming Solutions service provides the following key elements all essential to success: Data Cleansing (including form completion for missing information e.g. to complete address details), design, printing, delivery. By providing a complete service from data cleansing to product delivery, we ensure absolute security and a faster turnaround time.


KEY CONTACTS Christopher Baldacchino, Commercial and Operations Director


GAMING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION


(GSA) STAND: 3090


COMPANY SERVICES World leading supplier of gaming chips, jetons and plaques and table games


As the gaming industry’s global leader in casino RFID solutions and a leading provider of a complete line of table game products, Gaming Partners International has a long-standing reputation for providing casinos with high-quality, reliable products. At ICE, GPI will display its full range of table game, casino currency and RFID products that help drive casino performance and security. Special emphasis will be placed on innovations in casino RFID technology including CIS (Chip Inventory System) 2.0, RFID Poker with Pro- gressive, the Dual Level Chip Tray and the Portable Chip Reader. By demonstrating game play using RFID-enabled currency, opera- tors will see how our RFID readers and CIS software products will help to maximise efficiency and improve casino currency security, increase speed of play at gaming tables and eliminate error in chip counts and calculations.


KEY CONTACTS Greg S. Gronau, President


 48377 Fremont Blvd., Suite 117, Fremont, CA 94538, USA


 +510 492 4060  sec@gamingstandards.com


www.gamingstandards.com


COMPANY SERVICES The Gaming Standards Association is the world’s leading standards-setting organisation for the gaming industry


For more than a decade, GSA has been leading the industry toward a more profitable future, with standards that reduce time-to-market and deliver the gaming experience players everywhere are demand- ing. GSA comes to ICE riding an enormous wave of success. Our standards are continuing to be deployed globally, setting a distin- guishing line of competitive advantage between those implementing GSA standards and those who are not, from Australia to Ohio, from Italy to Missouri. GSA standards are the future of gaming, as this wave of deployment clearly shows. Every aspect of the industry, on every continent, is embracing GSA standards, and we invite all companies to join GSA, to join those who are leading the industry to a positive new future.


KEY CONTACTS Peter DeRaedt, President • Michelle Olesiejuk, Executive Director • Ethan Tower, Protocol Director


90 ICE 2012 OFFICIAL CATALOGUE & BUYERS’ GUIDE


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