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AGEM MEMBERSHIP NEWS MEMBER PROFILE Company / Ortiz Gaming


Web address / www.ortizgaming.com AGEM Membership level / Silver


Description / ORTIZ GAMING is a multinational


developer of slot machines, electronic bingo games, and AWP amusement games. Developing games and operating gaming facilities in the USA, Europe, and Latin America.


MEMBERSHIP NEWS


AGEM June Meeting Review l A little later than planned, AGEM has finally moved into a new office in Co-Operate at Black Fire Innovation, which is part of the Harry Reid Research and Technology Park in Las Vegas overseen by UNLV. Tis new facility will be AGEM’s headquarters and continue to provide a location for association business, including the monthly meetings as the number of physical attendees at gatherings will continue to grow in the coming months. Te new office address is 8400 W Sunset Rd, 3rd Floor, Las Vegas, NV 89113.


l Following up on the success of AGEM’s petition to Nevada gaming authorities for regulations surrounding cloud computing technology, AGEM is working alongside industry representatives, predominately in the sports betting and racing space, to provide comments and input to Nevada gaming authorities on proposed revisions to Regulations 5, 22 and 26C. AGEM appreciates the opportunity to work alongside industry participants and the Nevada Resort Association in these informal working groups and hopes to maintain an ongoing dialogue with Gaming Control Board members and staff on this and other issues. Daron Dorsey also noted his intention to work with Chair Gibson and Technology Division Chief Barbee to attend an upcoming AGEM meeting and establish a periodic opportunity for them to communicate with the gaming supplier sector.


MEMBER PROFILE Company / BetConstruct


Web address / www.betconstruct.com AGEM Membership level / Bronze


Description / BetConstruct is a global technology and services provider for online and land-based gaming industry with development, sales and service centers around the world. Delivering proven and innovative offerings since 2003.


l AGEM members were informed the next G2E Steering Committee meeting will take place on June 23 attended by Daron Dorsey and President David Lucchese from AGEM, Bill Miller and Casey Clark from the AGA and Korbi Carrison and Fernando Fischer from RX. In addition, Korbi Carrison from RX will be present at the July meeting to provide updates and information about G2E as that event gets closer. Members were invited to provide feedback or queries for Daron Dorsey to provide at the Steering Committee meeting.


l AGEM continues to support the industry’s unregulated gaming machine campaign, with Daron Dorsey meeting with FBI and AGA representatives in Washington, D.C. on June 16. In addition to federal law enforcement discussions, AGEM hopes to establish ongoing dialogue at the state level across a number of jurisdictions to continue shining a light on the ongoing problems caused by unregulated gaming.


MEMBER PROFILE Company / ArdentSky


Web address / www.ardentsky.com AGEM Membership level / Associate


Description / ArdentSky is a powerful blend of


international gaming/gambling compliance expertise and information technology know-how. ArdentSky has a reputation throughout the industry for responsiveness and creative problem solving.


AGEM INDEX


In May 2022, the AGEM Index rose by 20.68 points to 883.10, marking a 2.4 per cent increase from April. Compared to one year ago, the index was down 96.59 points, or 9.9 per cent. During the latest reporting period, six of the AGEM Index companies reported stock price increases, while the other six posted declines in stock price. As a result, half of the companies in the AGEM Index posted positive contributions and the other half posted negative contributions to the overall index, with net contributions resulting in a month- over-month gain. The largest positive contributor to the monthly index was Konami Corp. which reported an 18.99-point gain.


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.


P60 WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS


l In a bid to foster more engagement within AGEM Committees, a series of meetings have been planned or taken place recently. Te AGEM Compliance Committee met on June 3 and the Mexico Committee met on June 23, headed by Eduardo Alvarez of AGS, who is based in Mexico. Te Responsible Gaming Committee will also meet on July 13, and quarterly thereafter. Connie Jones, AGEM’s Director of Responsible Gaming, will help lead this committee and focus on how to better message and advocate AGEM’s Responsible Gaming agenda.


Forthcoming Events l AGEM’s Executive Director, Daron Dorsey will be participating in various panel discussions


at the National Conference of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) Summer Meeting held in Boston, MA; from July 7-9, 2022. Te event is attended by policy makers and legislators and provides information on relevant gaming issues within the United States. Daron Dorsey will be participating in GLI’s training seminar and on a panel discussion during the conference, each focused on the growing problem of unregulated gaming.


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