AGEM MEMBERSHIP NEWS MEMBER PROFILE Company / Quixant PLC
Web address /
www.quixant.com AGEM Membership level / Silver
Description / Quixant is a global leader in gaming
technology. Building gaming hardware platforms that have been developed with a deep in-house
understanding of the requirements and regulations of the gaming universe.
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
AGEM June Meeting Review l Korbi Carrison, Event Vice President, G2E, gave an update to members at the recent monthly meeting. She started by giving a recap of three recent shows that RX had put on this year, to give an idea of how the events market was recovering after the pandemic. All three shows were similar in size to G2E and showed good growth and a substantial increase in international attendance, which trends well for the October event. She also informed members that attendee registration is live and that all exhibiting companies should have received their individual customer invite codes to invite customers to attend G2E for free. Also live is the Exhibitor Dashboard, where companies are invited to update their listing, which in turn is added to the website. Tis is important so companies can get their most up- to-date messaging out and to ensure potential customers can find them during the show. A large virtual exhibitor meeting took place on July 19, where RX, the AGA, Freeman and Venetian were on hand to answer specific questions regarding the show.
l As part of AGEM’s unregulated gaming machine campaign, Daron Dorsey met with FBI, Department of Justice and AGA representatives in Washington, D.C. in June. Te meeting was positive, with both the FBI and DoJ saying there are continued efforts to combat this issue, including ongoing engagement and collaboration between federal and state authorities. AGEM will continue to highlight these issues, especially as Sports Betting and iGaming expands throughout the US.
MEMBER PROFILE
Company / Bluberi Gaming Canada Inc Web address /
www.bluberi.com AGEM Membership level / Bronze
Description / Backed by more than 25 years of industry experience, the Bluberi team is comprised of seasoned, multi-talented innovators who are focused on bringing gaming to life with entertaining games and high- performing cabinets.
l Daron Dorsey provided an update on the work of various AGEM committees that began in June. Te goals of these committees are to ensure key points or messages can be brought to the wider audience of stakeholders in the community on behalf of the entire supplier sector. Te Mexico Committee, chaired by Eduardo Alvarez, met in late June and discussed issues that AGEM should be focusing on and tackling in that market. Te Mexico Committee is working to formalise a list of common issues so AGEM can speak with one voice about the gaming industry in the region, like the Compliance Committee’s ongoing discussions about key US markets of Nevada and Pennsylvania. Te Responsible Gaming Committee is due to meet in July, led by Connie Jones, AGEM’s Director of Responsible Gaming and an update will be provided in next month’s recap. AGEM’s Government Affairs Committee will similarly meet in August to review recommendations and strategies made by Mike Alonso, AGEM’s external government affairs consultant and lobbyist, regarding the 2022 general election cycle and 2023 Nevada legislative session.
MEMBER PROFILE Company / Arrow International, Inc.
Web address /
www.arrowinternational.com AGEM Membership level / Associate
Description / Arrow International is a multifaceted manufacturing and distribution operation with an
extensive product line that services charitable gaming, commercial sweepstakes and lottery markets all over the world.
AGEM INDEX
The AGEM Index fell in June 2022 by 71.71 points to 811.39, an 8.1 per cent decline from the previous month. Compared to one year ago, the index was down 183.98 points, or 18.5 percent. During the latest month, 10 of the 12 AGEM Index companies reported stock price declines, and all but one company posted negative contributions to the AGEM Index. The sole positive contributor to the AGEM Index in June was Agilysys, which added 4.05 points to the index as a result of a 15.7 per cent increase in its stock price. The largest negative contributor to the index was Konami Corp, whose 14.7 per cent decline in stock price resulted in a 31.61-point fall to the index.
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 organisation. 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.
P20 WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS
Forthcoming Events l Nominations for the AGEM Memorial Awards Honoring Jens Halle and Peter Mead are open.
Nominees should have a minimum of 10 years working in the industry and possess the qualities that both men displayed. Te winners will be announced and presented during G2E Las Vegas in October. Please visit
www.AGEM.org for more information.
l Discussions are in progress for an AGEM end-of-year reception for its members, most likely held in mid-November before the holiday season gets underway. Tis event would not be attached to the annual AGEM/McMonigle Cup golf event like in prior years. Instead, this will be an early evening event held during the week. Members will be updated with all details in the coming months.
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