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MACAU GAMING SHOW SUZOHAPP makes full use of MGS 2016 T


he SUZOHAPP team made full use of the opportunity at the Macau Gaming Show (MGS) that took place between 15th and 17th November.


Today, SUZOHAPP is much more than a component and parts supplier. SUZOHAPP has grown to become an expert in cash management technology now that SCAN COIN and Comestero both belong to the group. Furthermore, SUZOHAPP offers complete solutions – and is continuing to innovate in this field. Examples of complete solutions include the Chip Dispensing Machine (CDM) that enables gaming operators to offer a fully automatic way of dispensing chips/tokens in their locations. The trend towards self-service in casinos is being answered with this “self-serve cage” solution which will be installed for the first time in a casino in Australia in early 2017. Another way SUZOHAPP is helping the industry to grow is via a range of customisable metal cabinets - SoloPro and DualPro. This is of particular interest for game developers – who just need to plug in their game board to have a complete land-based solution. Coming back to the cash management expertise – the CashCompleteTM solutions


created much interest at the MGS. This new range has been designed to improve business at all levels optimizing accuracy, cash visibility and shrinkage protection. The new solutions enable customers to dramatically reduce working capital and the expenses associated with cash management. In particular, the CashCompleteTM SDS-25 is a secure, smart and high performing note deposit to securely validate and store banknotes. The newest desktop solutions within the SUZOHAPP product portfolio was in strong demand at MGS – namely the banknote and coin counters/sorters. The SC8220 offers a world of benefits as a compact multi-currency banknote counter. It comes with approximately 20 currencies pre-installed and offers many benefits, including the serial number recognition and the UV LED for higher accuracy and minimal effort when detecting bad and counterfeits notes. A further star was the VC100D Mini currency counter that is ideal for rapid and accurate counting of both new and used banknotes, as well as counting bundles.


Geoff McDowell, SUZOHAPP Managing


Director APA, explains how SUZOHAPP is re- inventing itself, “We have changed our company structure to better serve our customers in the different industries – such as gaming, amusement, vending, retail, banking and transportation. We have expanded our team to ensure we have experts in each field and to focus on each industry’s needs individually”. “The feedback from visitors to our stand


was excellent” concluded Mr. McDowell. “This was a great show for us and I would like to thank everyone who took the time to visit us at the show”.


Zitro affirms commitment to Asia F


or the very first time, Zitro was present at the Macau Gaming Show, hand in hand with its Asian distributor, RGB. The company has taken its latest product for the


Asian market, Bing Bang, to Macau. This game offers new prizes and unique functionalities that have attracted the attention of the visitors, always avid to discover the latest novelties. As stated by Nadège Teyssedre, Sales Manager EMEA and Asia for Zitro, “After Zitro’s presence at the previous G2E trade show, held in May, we are once again in Macau to present our range of video bingo systems and games for the Asian market. This is a visible proof of the importance this market has for Zitro, paying special attention to the Philippines, where the bingo game is extremely popular”. Zitro has introduced Big Bang into more


than 27 bingo gaming halls in the Philippines. In all of which the players have noted how activating the Super Win button on Zitro’s video bingo machines, triggers a tremendous flow of entertainment. Big Bang has


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incorporated prizes such as Jerrypot, Super Bingo, Thunderball and Rebajas, to the vocabulary of the Philippine players who are already demanding and celebrating their appearance.


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