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Plasma Air launches budget friendly leasing program


Beppi Mottes and Luigi Lulita at G2E 2016


StylGames aims to keep the player playing for much longer


Alongside its range of specialist and luxury casino chairs, StylGames was at G2E showing Service Call, a customer assistance system that keeps the player sitting longer and so hopefully playing longer. Te stand-alone system works independently and does not interfere with other systems used in the location. It doesn’t require any existing communication line and has virtually no running costs. Te system shows exactly from which device in the hall the service call is coming. Visualisation of the device’s position on a hall layout allows the staff to offer quick and efficient service to the customer.


Te system is supported by dedicated software through which the floor manager controls the operations and statistics related to the service offered, even if distantly connected via the Internet.


ICE ranked in top three UK exhibitions


Research agency, Fusion, has ranked ICE amongst the elite of UK-based business-to-business exhibitions.


Research agency, Fusion, has ranked ICE amongst the elite of UK-based business-to- business exhibitions. Applying the Net Promoter Score (NPS), a metric which measures the level of customer satisfaction and is used by brands including Apple, Amazon and eBay, ICE 2016 recorded an NPS of +53 amongst exhibitor decision makers and +39 amongst visitors, figures, which according to Fusion, would place ICE 2016 in the top three business exhibitions to have taken place in the UK .


Phil Redwood, a Director at Fusion, explained: "Whilst we cover a multitude of issues, factors and experiences, from the warmth of the welcome, to the cleanliness of the toilets and the quality of the audience, the Net Promoter Score is a measure of overall satisfaction. Essentially, it rates the willingness of respondents to recommend the event to their peers or colleagues and in scenarios where an event has been deemed unsuccessful, the NPS can be represented as a negative score."


"Clearly, the key take out for our 2016 ICE research was the NPS for exhibitors, which ranked at a huge +53, from +45 (ICE 2015). Tis figure eclipses all but two other events that we have researched across a diverse range of business sectors in the last 12 months.”


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Plasma Air International, innovator in indoor air quality solutions, was at G2E launching its US nationwide equipment leasing programme


Focused on the needs of casino owners and operators, this new offering will provide flexible leasing options for Plasma Air customers seeking to use air purification technologies at an affordable cost.


Plasma Air’s new leasing programme allows users to avoid the large capital expenditure associated with the purchase of air purification equipment. Instead, customers may now use operating budgets to provide superior indoor air quality through Plasma Air’s flexible equipment leasing options. In addition to providing and installing the technology, Plasma Air also offers free maintenance for leasing customers, including annual tube replacement and an extension of the warranty for the full term of the lease.


To launch this new offering, Plasma Air has Rich Barnes with Larry Sunshine


begun implementation of its leasing program at multiple casinos across the US. As customers show increasing interest in leasing, the tube-style bipolar ionizers are among the most popular equipment options. With plans for implementation nationwide, this programme is the first-of-its-kind in the casino air purification industry and is not available from competing manufacturers.


Larry Sunshine, President, Plasma Air, said: “We are very excited to offer new leasing options to our customers, making it easier for building owners and operators to provide a healthy and comfortable indoor air environment without the steep, upfront investment. Working with many casinos across the country, we have developed a deep understanding of their requirements. Tis new leasing programme is designed to satisfy the widespread demand for an affordable and flexible approach to indoor air purification.”


Clarion unveils ICE VOX, gaming's new learning brand


Te team responsible for the world's biggest gaming technology event has announced the launch of ICE VOX, the gaming industry's newest knowledge-exchange and educational brand. ICE VOX, which replaces conferences, will comprise a programme of paid for learning and networking modules which will take place at London's ExCeL Centre alongside the ICE Totally Gaming exhibition.


Explaining the thinking behind ICE VOX, Kate Chambers, Managing Director of Clarion's Gaming Division, said: "Te learning and knowledge-exchange opportunities that are available at ICE are widely recognised as being


amongst the very best in the industry. Te ability to engage with the industry's pre- eminent authorities and thought leaders and then meet with the people responsible for creating the very latest on-line and off-line gaming technologies on a show floor of over 500 exhibitors, is unique to ICE.


"ICE VOX will retain all of these stand out credentials at the same time as reaching out to new communities of knowledge hungry gaming professionals.


“Te ICE VOX content team will be introducing dynamic new concepts and approaches which will help re-shape the learning experience for gaming and engage with our stakeholders in a contemporary and compelling way."


"Tis is part of the on-going programme of initiatives that we undertake in order to keep our brands fresh and relevant."


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