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Review ICE TOTALLY GAMING 2015


Kiron Interactive was at ICE showing its extensive range of nine virtual games with games such as table tennis and archery adding to the portfolio.


Kiron Interactive was showcasing its up- graded bet management system, BetMan, and its new Vision Platform at ICE, which provides a cost-effective screen solution for casinos and betting shops.


Steven Spartinos co-CEO said: “Our expanding content portfolio is now one of the most comprehensive available. As well, as an upgraded suite of horse racing, dog and football products, this now includes harness racing and an Indy Car-style motor-racing game. We’ve also got new digitised horse and dog tracks, following the success of a number of implementations with existing clients. These allow players to watch the action unfold amid settings they are familiar with in order to make the games richer and more immersive.”


The company was also demonstrating its new keno numbers product, which will be joined in 2015 by virtual roulette. Kiron’s proprietary bet management system, BetMan, was one of the success stories of 2014. An upgraded version is now available for land-based operators, alongside a brand new one suitable for those


KIRON EXTENDS GAME LIBRARY Kiron Interactive’s Steven Spartinos


concerned with online. A second version of Kiron’s Race Kings game will be available in 2015, this time with a newly designed and improved, more user-friendly, betting interface.


Mr Spartinos added: “In December 2013, we became the first virtual products supplier to be granted a licence and then go live in Italy, first with Intralot and then Sisal. Following the


success of this venture we are now pursuing other opportunities further afield in other regulated markets, and have ambitious plans for further expansion on all four continents in the next 12 months. For example following the launch of our African channel, we’re planning to launch into Uganda followed by Nigeria and Kenya. We’ve also had great success with NagaWorld in Cambodia and hope to expand into Asia more.”


WHY THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ELO IS NOW FLAT Elo Touch Solutions (Elo) was showcasing its portfolio of touchscreen platforms for the global gaming industry in partnership with Suzo Happ at the ICE exhibition


virtually all gaming machines. Elo iTouch Plus surface acoustic wave and projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreens deliver multi-touch interactive experiences.


The company’s Michael Sigona said there were three trends in the touchscreen market. “The industry is moving towards full HD graphics, a larger screen and is also going flat,” he said. “We supply over half a million touchscreen units a year, equating to one every 57 seconds. We have over 300 patents in touch technology.”


ELO has obviously acted accordingly to react to the market’s demands and has brought out Elo iTouch true-flat surface acoustic wave technology SAW its fourth generation of iTouch. It delivers zero bezel style cost-effectively without compromising brightness or optical clarity. Leveraging energy-saving LED technology that reduces power consumption by 50 per cent, the stylish zero-bezel, true flat clear glass touchscreens are available in a variety of sizes for gaming machine, loyalty program kiosk, interactive directory map, sports book, hotel,


Elo PCAP technology, commonly used in mobile phone and tablets, is well suited for watertight true-flat touchscreens in tabletop and bar countertop applications such as electronic roulette and video poker. For upright applications, the same true flat look can be achieved with the iTouch surface acoustic wave technology delivering superior optics and cost- effectiveness.


ELO’s Micheal Sigona restaurant and retail applications.


Elo now offers projected capacitive (PCAP) and iTouch, Elo’s innovative surface acoustic wave (SAW) on flat cabinet designs, eliminating the bezel and recessed touchscreen long seen in


The Elo true-flat iTouch technology allows for more attractive cabinet designs. Because iTouch uses clear glass, the graphics quality and colours of painstakingly-developed full HD games are preserved. The touchscreen image precisely matches paired non-touch monitors – something not possible with capacitive technology. No gaming software changes are needed because Elo iTouch uses the same long-proven touchscreen controller and protocol.


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