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Patir Design’s Serif and Dennys Patir


Patir demonstrated “The Art of Relaxation” at ICE Totally Gaming


Having built an enviable reputation in EMEA markets as a premier designer, manufacturer and supplier of casino seating solutions, Germany’s chair specialist, Patir Design, has set its sights on delivering its renowned high quality and exquisitely designed range to operators in the US market


Planting its feet firmly on American soil, the Las Vegas-based office immediately hit the ground running last year with an order for the entire sweep of chairs for the newly opened Lucky Dragon Casino on the Vegas Strip. At the ICE show in London, Dennys Patir confirmed the next project for the company in the US is an order for Pechanga Resort and Casino,


Golden Race showing its skills in virtual


Golden Race, now in its 11th year, wowed crowds at ICE 2017 with the live fighting demonstration of the ‘unique in the industry’ - Real Fighting – an MMA-based virtual sports game that features real world champion fighters filmed in HD video, augmented with full 3D digital fight locations


Tis year the company made an effort to highlight its current focus on product over pure flash. Nevertheless, the stand was full of impressive and exciting virtual sports and numbers games, which caught the attention of many visitors, as well as those playing keepy- uppy with the Cristiano Ronaldo lookalike. CEO Martin Wachter said: “At Golden Race we are known for imbuing innovation and passion into everything we do. We always try to make things in the best way for our customers and


located on the Indian Reservation in Temecula, California. “We are delighted to follow-up our Lucky Dragon installation with another significant casino order,” stated Dennys. “Pechanga contacted us knowing exactly their requirements and from initial samples to placing the order, the whole process was very quick from start to finish.”


Building on the success of the Lucky Dragon installation, Dennys believes that the ability of Patir Design to offer the whole package; fast delivery, uncompromising quality, excellent warranty terms and attentive service from its US-based office, has made a real impression on American operators, with several upcoming projects now in the pipeline.


At ICE, the company reasserted its authority in EMEA markets with new multimedia chairs spread throughout the stands of its OEM partners, including Novomatic, APEX gaming and EGT.


their players. Tis year we have chosen to showcase our newest solutions; Golden Race Online, and our mobile specific platform.”


“We have designed our Online and Mobile platforms from the ground up based on a real sportsbook,” he added. “Everything which players love from real sports betting, we offer. Our look and feel is exactly the same, so it is totally familiar, which means that players have nothing to learn. We have very high quality graphics and a number of exclusive and proven games, but in the end, players enjoy Golden Race products because they enjoy a real betting experience, not only a pretty picture.”


Te Online and Mobile products are very clean, fast, and user-friendly. Betting across different sports, accumulator bets, combinations, bonuses, jackpots were all featured prominently, and Golden Race have an automatic adjustment in place that delivers the appropriate video quality based on bandwidth, and a layout which adapts to whatever display size is user- appropriate. Mr. Wachter added: “We have had another very successful show, in fact I would say it is our best ever show. People loved our new Mobile and Online platforms, we made some great new partnerships and we’re excited to continue delivering the best solutions for the betting industry in 2017.”


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