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Tony Ure Head of e-Gaming, Isle Of Man


Isle of Man set to underline its claim to be the


‘Total Package for e-Gaming’s Global Players’ Internationally regarded as the premier jurisdiction for e-Gaming business since 2001, the Isle of Man has seen year-on-year growth supported by new entrants, existing SMEs, global operators and new legislation that allows operators to stay at the cutting edge of technology. Te Island is quick to adapt and evolve, with legislation already in place to allow licensees to offer gaming using cryptocurrency and virtual items as stakes and prizes.


Te Isle of Man is the jurisdiction of choice for companies looking to solidify their global presence with efficient regulation and a strong and supportive industry.


Te e-Gaming team provide exceptional service and unrivalled player protection for their growing, global client base. Gaming stalwart, Tony Ure, joined the Isle of Man team this year as the new Head of e-Gaming, having worked for a number of years within gaming industries in a variety of senior roles:


The industry’s most complete gaming touchmonitor family at ICE 2018


Elo’s open-frame touchmonitors for gaming span across sizes from 10 to 55 inch, all designed and built for touch and backed by a three-year standard warranty. Elo is proud to be the only company in the world that produces its own touchscreens, ASICs, firmware and software drivers in-house


Te Elo touchscreens address demands from gaming customers looking for affordable projected capacitive touch technology (PCAP) platforms, to ensure better screen durability and performance. Designed with Elo’s innovative 2-glass (2GS) PCAP solution in sizes


up to 27 inch and Pro-M (mesh) for larger sizes, the Elo open-frame range brings an elevated level of rugged, more sensitive, multi-touch monitors for enhanced player experiences. Te consistently fast, accurate and drift-free touch response recognizes up to 12 touches simultaneously. With the sleek edge-to-edge architecture, the surface is easy to clean with no edges to trap dirt or grease and with the touchscreen sealed against dirt and dust, integration into an enclosure is simple.


UL60950 ball-drop test compliance supports applications in demanding public access


“Te Isle of Man is one of the top centres for e- Gaming in the world and shows like ICE are where a lot of business takes place in areas where Isle of Man companies lead the industry. Events like ICE enable us to keep on top of industry trends and benchmark our perceptions of emerging markets.


“As a jurisdiction, to continue our growth trajectory we need to be attractive to operators targeting these new markets. Tey are looking for jurisdictions which are dynamic and reputable, that strike a balance between keeping


crime out and supporting high quality businesses. Tey also want a jurisdiction base with a robust telecoms infrastructure and strong data security capabilities. Te Isle of Man benefits by offering just that and ICE is always a superb opportunity to open new conversations with both new and existing companies searching for a home or potential for growth.”


At ICE 2018 the team at the Isle of Man stand, which includes representatives from the Department for Enterprise and the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission, will be available to discuss the Isle of Man’s proposition as a centre of excellence for the e-Gaming industry and how we can support companies through the licensing process right through to going live.


Te Isle of Man e-Gaming stand, number N6- 220, will be a one-stop shop, with solutions for banking, hosting, corporate structuring and services, white labels, sub-licences, full and network licences, cryptocurrency, FX, law and tax advice. Te Isle of Man has something to offer every well operated business, no matter the vertical.


venues such as busy casino environments. Te full HD displays and high contrast and brightness panels ensure crisp images and vibrant colors that will catch the player’s attention. Seamless glass fronts and the option of through touch capability allow for modern cabinet designs.


In addition to the PCAP technology, many of the models are also offered with IntelliTouch® Zero-Bezel, Elo’s innovative true flat glass-to- edge surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology, standard bezel IntelliTouch (SAW), and AccuTouch resistive options, to make sure every application has a tailored solution. Existing customers looking to reduce costs can rely on the Elo touchmonitor family to deliver a full product line of refreshed units – all designed to be mechanically standardized and backwards compatible to allow for drop in replacements of existing models. All models are made from professional, commercial-grade components specifically designed to extend product life and for 24/7 use in public environments.


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