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Spring Pro set to be the platform of choice for all seasons


BetConstruct was in Las Vegas launching Spring Pro an innovation that allows operators to choose, adjust and configure its products to their desired specifications


Stuart Baker, BetConstruct’s Group Director of Sportsbook Products, said: “Te new business that we look at in the United States will require a different business model. Jurisdictional requirements might demand that the server is located in the state where the bet is being placed, it might need to be in an actual casino.


We went to help our partners grow into strong and successful businesses and with that in mind, we’ve developed Spring Pro to develop tools and processes that help our partners thrive. It allows sportbooks to take even greater control over big data, player insights and source codes, to unleash their full potential and customise the offering to their exact requirements.”


Te solution empowers partners to become a full scale technology provider similar to BetConstruct with the freedom to manage all aspects of the betting operations, as well as odds, event creation, risk management, trading tools and beyond.


Mr. Baker added: “Spring pro is an open platform that can be integrated with third party payment providers, CRM, affiliate programmes etc. We know that customer experience is ultimately what will set brands apart in the battle for market share and with Spring Pro we enable our partners to deliver on customer-centric strategies and


EFCO unleashes the power of VideoStar100


EFCO was highlighting its VideoStar100, based on AMD Ryzen V1000 with support for RootSecu, at this year’s G2E


Te high performance, 4K media player, VideoStar100, is based on AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000/R1000 Series, has integrated AMD Radeon Vega Series Graphic Processor, supports up to 4 independent 4K displays, includes SecureBoot to protect content, supports VESA Mount and has lifetime support until 2028.


Te new gaming logic computers all support full- HD graphics and 4K applications, on up to four displays. In addition, the company featured its latest digital display engine,


“Te time for 4K content and displays is here and EFCO enables a great user experience by supporting processors for performance-demanding applications,” said EFCO Gaming CTO Ira Lo. “Whether our customers are basing their gaming solution on the breakthrough performances of the latest AMD or Intel processors, EFCO has feature- rich gaming logic computers for both solutions. Offering these new solutions allows our customers to take advantage of the massive increases in graphics performance and energy efficiency that has become available to the market today.”


EFCO’s CEO Ron Mazza


EFCO Gaming Division excels at delivering secure, reliable and long-life gaming logic box solutions backed by expert engineering and experienced ODM manufacturing teams. Two of its latest product offerings, which provide multiprocessing and the highest level of graphics performance, include EGL8550 and EGL7100.


Te EGL8500 is based on AMD Ryzen V1000 Series Dual/ Quad Core up to 3.8GHz, has integrated AMD Radeon Vega Series Graphics, support for 4 x 4K displays, 2x DDR4 SO-DIMM, up to 32GB, NVRAM up to 8MB, 1x SATA with Pin 7 VCC + SmartBay; 4x DP, built-In 4x independent LED strip controllers, Jamma 72 pin connector, as well as lifetime support until 2028.


Te EGL7100 is based on the 8th Gen Intel Core iSeries, Pentium, Celeron, support for 4 x 4K displays, integrated GPU UHD630/610 + external graphic card, 2x DDR4 SO-DIMM, up to 32GB,


compete by creating unique propositions and experiences that are loved and trusted by the targeted end customer. We have a great experience in Europe for delivering modular roll- outs and we also have a unique BtoC experience with VBet.”


As well as providing all the American sports types such as American football, soccer, baseball, hockey, basketball, BetConstruct has also introduced market-specific betting types to ensure one-of-a-kind betting experience for the players. It has a Fantasy Sports product which has been updated with new market-related features and localized with new design. Its Fantasy Sports Software includes the most popular American sports types such as American football, basketball, hockey, baseball and soccer (MLS).


It has also prepared a special package of US market-related products such as Predictor and Sweepstake games that will help the operators to have more liquidity, teach their players to play and be the sports professional.


A sweepstake is a type of content where a prize or prizes may be awarded to a winner or winners to draw attention to a particular product. On the other hand, Predictor, as the name implies, is a game allowing users to guess the outcome of future events for free.


Te company is also looking to go where no sportsbetting company has gone before with the launch of games such as Blast and Teen Patti. Blast is a classic risk and reward game commonly


BetConstruct’s Stuart Baker


known as ‘Crash’. Bet-on Teen Patti, is a true classic with its roots in the Indian subcontinent and a loyal following in South Asia. Te game is expected to become an absolute player favourite in live dealer format as a poker-based concept complete with a simplified three-card version that allows side bets.


NVRAM up to 8MB, 1x SATA with Pin 7 VCC + SmartBay, 2x DP, modular I/O design, and lifetime support until 2031.


Digital Display Engine, VideoStar100, for 4K Digital Display.


All of EFCO’s digital display engines, including the one based on the new AMD Ryzen V1000, include advanced security protection through EFCO’s Gaming Software Support Package. Tis software package includes SecureBoot, RootSecu with two unique identities to protect system data, GPIO, NVM, intrusion detection, and a hardware intelligent assistant.


All EFCO’s gaming logic computers include an LED light strip package as a standard feature. While this is a standard feature for EFCO’s product line, light strips packages are normally an extra cost for gaming systems designers. In addition, LED features usually require additional hardware as well, but EFCO has integrated this LED functionality into all of its gaming logic computers at no additional cost. EFCO’s LED use pattern is extremely flexible and each strip can be operated independently of the game with its own select colors and patterns.


Te package includes an LED strip driver, API and development GUI for customers, and provides support for one and two wire synchronized communication, and 800KHz and 25MHz LED strips. It is compatible with most LED strips on the market.


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