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Abbiati appoints Andrew Davies as Business Development Director


A The recent AGEM Memorial Awards ceremony held at G2E.


Left to right: AGEM President Tom Jingoli, Jens Halle Memorial Award winner Len Ainsworth, Peter Mead Memorial Award winner Howard Stutz and AGEM Executive Director Marcus Prater


ndrew Davies has been appointed Business Development Director at Abbiati Casino Equipment.


Giorgio Abbiati commented: “We are very pleased that Andrew has agreed to join us as we strengthen our senior management team. Following our recent strategic review we are looking to sharpen our commercial focus across our product range and all areas of our business and Andrew is a key appointment and major step along that road.” His many years of gaming experience will be beneficial as Abbiati look to maximize potential from new opportunities. Andrew Davies commented: “I am delighted to be joining Abbiati at this time. The brand is justifiably one of the finest in the industry and has taken many years to develop. I look forward to helping further enhance the brand, and developing and growing the product range and sales.”


Ainsworth opens grand new Nevada headquarters for US


A 6 OCTOBER 2016


insworth Game Technology (AGT) has officially opened its new $40 million North American headquarters. In


attendance were Governor Brian Sandoval, UNLV President Len Jessup, Ainsworth founder Len Ainsworth and many more. The facility, amassing more than 291,000


square feet on 23.7 acres, is among the largest manufacturing spaces completed in Nevada in recent years and is situated along the booming I-215 South corridor in Las Vegas. The North American headquarters houses nearly 200 AGT employees and has space to accommodate future growth.


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