SUZOHAPP spotlights website and new innovations
SUZOHAPP will be showcasing the most complete range of components on the market at ICE Lonodon 2020, including monitors, locks, printers, scanners, bill and coin handling, push buttons, and more. A key player in the gaming industry for decades, SUZOHAPP uses its deep expertise and strong engineering team to deliver innovations that add significant value to its customers.
One of the innovations featured on booth N3-130 is the new VisionPro line of LCD monitors which now includes edge-lit and 4K UHD models, narrow border touch and Tru-Glass capabilities, allowing touchscreens to work through 9mm of tempered glass. Also on display is the new drop-in replacement E-PRL electronic reprogrammable lock which enables remote authorisation, traceability, and the benefit of never again needing to change locks when a key is lost or an employee dismissed.
Te Dynamic Panel Systems (DPS) feature the latest advancements in player interfaces, offering all the adaptability of touch screens while maintaining the satisfying feel of mechanical pushbuttons that keeps users engaged. Further innovations to be shown at this year’s ICE include the Newland line of scanners, new printer models
TransAct to showcase its premium gaming products at ICE London 2020
“London’s Calling” once again for the pinnacle of gaming technology at ICE, and TransAct is there to show its top-of-the- line product offering. Te Company will display their “Epic” line of products, which include the unmatched Epic Edge TITO printer and Epicentral 4.0, the latest evolution of their enterprise promotional system that delivers real-time offers to players directly at the machines.
“ICE is the start of the gaming calendar each year and a must for all gaming execs from around the world to see the latest and greatest technology the industry has to offer,” says Rob Denham, TransAct’s Vice President of Sales and Product Management in Europe. “Attending this event gives us a fantastic start to the year, connecting with new customers to show them how our products can significantly improve their gaming offering and the player experience. It also allows us to check in with existing customers to discuss their plans and it gives us the opportunity to showcase the latest evolution of our technology.”
Te next-generation Epic Edge is the latest and best choice in ticket in/ ticket out (TITO) printers, offering the highest print quality in the market thanks to its supreme print resolution and cutting- edge features. Packed with technology to simplify operations and improve slot floor performance, the Epic Edge retains key designs from the ever reliable and industry award-winning Epic 950®. TransAct’s Epic Edge is the most innovative TITO printer on the market, as it’s the only one that features an unmatched 300 DPI print head, high- speed firmware downloading solutions and
from Nanoptix and Custom, and POS solutions for lottery and sports betting.
”Te depth and breadth of our product line is unmatched – we can provide every component operators and OEMs need to run their businesses efficiently,” said Mike Sigona, SUZOHAPP’s Business Development and Global Gaming Product Manager. ”Even more, we deliver the kind of value- added innovation that our customers can use to drive demand for their offerings.”
Also at ICE, SUZOHAPP will display its new, components website which offers comprehensive product information, organised in an intuitive and easy-to-navigate format. “Our goal at SUZOHAPP is to simplify the sourcing process for our customers,” said Sim Bielak, SUZOHAPP’s President of Global Gaming & Amusement. “Tis
new website advances our goal by giving our customers easy access to the product information they need when they need it.”
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suzohapp.com/oem.
multiple USB interfacing options. Te “Edge” also features our TicketBurst™ jam-free technology, which prints and bursts each gaming ticket before presenting the ticket, eliminating all possible player interference and ensuring maximum machine up time.
In addition, the Epic Edge comes with a Quick Disconnect Technology, allowing it to be easily removed and installed in the slot machines without powering down the game or fumbling around the back of the cabinet trying to find the cables.
Te recently launched Epicentral 4.0 is TransAct’s next-generation promotional bonusing software suite- the only one in the industry that can target customers in real-time with unique, custom- designed coupons while they play. Epicentral extends time-on-device, increases player spend and generates increased customer loyalty – all leading to more revenue and profits for casinos.
Epicentral 4.0 offers a variety of new and improved features that are strategically designed for casino operators to increase their revenue while using the most effective and user-friendly software. Te new functionality includes a sleek user interface that is easily operable and creates an optimized user experience with its clean aesthetic. Te new version of Epicentral is also web-based, which makes it easier to install, update and keep secure.
TransAct’s Epic 880 will also be a highlight at ICE, being the preferred roll printer incorporated into all the leading sports betting terminals. Known for its reliability and flexibility, the Epic 880 is used extensively across gaming sectors where the most dependable, robust product is required.
Te TRANSACT team will be excited, ready and eager to demonstrate all the latest products at Stand N2-300. For more information, visit
casinoandgamingsolutions.com.
NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE / MARKET DATA P135
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