AGEM MEMBERSHIP NEWS
MEMBER PROFILE Company / Cammegh
Web address /
www.cammegh.com AGEM Membership level / Bronze Member
Description / Cammegh is a family run company, specialising in the manufacture of the world’s finest roulette wheels and table game displays. Cammegh is the manufacturer of the world’s
finest roulette wheels and table gaming displays. Offering a wide range of roulette wheels from the international casino grade Cammegh Classic, through to our patented and unique automatic wheel, the Slingshot 2 as well as a range of
customised electronic Billboard Displays for monitoring results and trends.
Cammegh’s reputation as the leading roulette wheel manufacturer, keeping almost every aspect of production in-
house, stems from having precision engineering and innovation at its heart. Being the first roulette wheel manufacturer to offer maintenance free for life bearings, in-rim sensors for automatic game result recognition, single piece rotors and separator frets for uniform result distribution and in the case of the Slingshot, keeping the ball in view at all times, Cammegh are established as the turn to company for operators the world over seeking supremely high quality roulette wheels.
New products for 2016 / New this year is the Mercury 360 Halo
and the new billboard range of displays. Cammegh’s expertise in design and innovation has delivered the hugely successful and patented Billboard Display system. Offering a range of portrait
and landscape screens in either 23ins., 27ins. and 32ins. displays delivering pin sharp, in-house customised graphics for a whole host of games, including roulette, baccarat and Sic-bo whilst also proving a platform for streamed video and media.
Forthcoming events / Cammegh will be attending the ICE Totally Gaming Show on 7 to 9 February 2017.
AGEM INDEX
The AGEM Index posted a modest increase in September after relinquishing 8.29 points in August. The composite index stood at 306.85 points at the close of the month, which represents an increase of 20.46 points, or 7.14 per cent, when compared to August. The AGEM Index reported a year-over-year increase for the 12th consecutive month, rising 123.51 points, or 67.4 per cent, when compared to September 2015. During the latest period, nine of the 13 global gaming equipment manufacturers reported month-to-month increases in stock price, with three up by more than 10 per cent. Three manufacturers reported decreases in stock price during the month.
AGEM is an international trade association representing manufacturers of electronic gaming devices, systems, lotteries and components for the gaming industry. The Association works to further the interests of gaming equipment manufacturers throughout the world. Through political action, tradeshow partnerships, information dissemination and good corporate citizenship, the members of AGEM work together to create benefits for every company within the organization. Together, AGEM and its member organisations have assisted regulatory commissions and participated in the legislative process to solve problems and create a positive business environment.
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AGEM Key Board of Directors Actions l Victor Rocha, Conference Chair for the National Indian Gaming Association trade show, gave a short presentation at the October meeting. He has been brought in to review the current trade show set up to make it better for suppliers and visitors to the show. Te event’s focus will be back on the exhibition floor and he is working with tribes throughout the
US.to bring more buyers to the show. He confirmed the show’s new home will be in San Diego from 2017 to 2021, except in 2018 when it will move to Las Vegas for one year. Phoenix will no longer be part of the rotation.
l Te AGA’s NextGen Policy and Regulatory Initiative was introduced prior to G2E with its first in-person meeting held at the show. AGEM is participating with this group, which will promote next generation technology and regulatory reform. AGEM previously contributed funding to launch the UNLV International Center for Gaming Regulation that has a focus to consolidate regulatory reform issues. Tere is a need for a collective effort between all groups to ensure success and AGEM will continue to work alongside both groups to uphold this.
l Te recent G2E exhibition saw many AGEM members exhibit at the show. Te new layout proved popular with everyone, providing a bigger, more visually exciting show. Attendance grew from 2015 by seven per cent, as did exhibitor space by 8,000sq.ft. All the signs point to an even better show in 2017, with over 70 per cent of the floor already reserved.
l Prior to G2E, AGEM announced the winners of the inaugural Memorial Awards honouring Jens Halle and Peter Mead. Te award ceremony took place on the show floor on September 28th with industry veterans Len Ainsworth and Howard Stutz being recognised by a notable crowd, as worthy first winners. Te success of this first event has enabled AGEM to build and promote it going forward.
l AGEM welcomed two new members in October bringing a total of 150 members. Gaming Arts, bingo and keno technology providers have a large presence in Las Vegas, were voted in as Bronze members and Taft Stettinius & Hollister, a law firm based in Chicago, covering every area of law including gaming, were approved as Associate members.
Events and Activities l Once again the AGEM Cup Golf Tournament And Holiday Reception will be
hosted on Friday November 18, at Dragon Ridge Country Club, Henderson, Nevada. Te tournament will be made up of 10 foursomes in a 2-man team competition. A holiday reception will take place after the competition for golfers and non-golfers to attend.
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