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Enabling speed to market across geographies.


Te last two years have opened doors for new opportunities across global gaming avenues, including increased demand for Electronic Table Games and cashless payment technologies, alongside integration of live dealer on land-based solutions.


To get ahead, gaming manufacturers and providers need to ensure that they are able to quickly and effectively adapt to the needs of the market and launch new products which enable them to maximise these opportunities.


With a need for speed and agility, rather than develop and maintain custom solutions, standardised hardware and software platforms will be critical for speed and ease to launch in new markets, and effectively meet player demand.


Manufacturers who leverage the experience and expertise of specialist technology solution providers will have a


competitive edge as they can outsource and free up time and resource to focus on key points of differentiation that enhance the player experience.


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Multi-source strategies to mitigate the global supply impact.


Booming consumer demand for products incorporating complex electronic components and challenges with freight initiated a global supply-chain crisis some nine months ago, which has resulted in acute shortages of critical gaming components.


With months of closure, little to no revenue and uncertainty around levels of consumer demand, preparing for a new normal post lockdown was always going to be a challenge.


Whilst there is now a clear view of increasing consumer demand, these sudden shortages have caught the industry off-guard, creating a myriad of operational challenges and impacting production lines and speed to market


“Manufacturers who leverage the experience and expertise of specialist technology solution providers will have a


competitive edge as they can outsource and free up time and resource to focus on key points of differentiation that enhance the player experience.”


across the industry. For manufacturers developing custom solutions, it will become increasingly hard to manage these custom products amid continued component challenges.


To effectively prepare for the future, many


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