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Advantech signs up with


General Touch monitors Advantech’s big news at ICE was the signing of a Technology and Distribution Agreement with General Touch, a touch manufacturer based in China


Advantech will now be able to offer a wider range of industrial and commercial touch products, including a greater range of display sizes between 24” to 65”, more panel kits, open frame, and closed frame (including desktop style) displays, along with enhanced features such as C and J shape curving, in frame LED surrounds and narrow bezels.


Edward Price, Advantech’s European MD of the European Displays team, said: “General Touch has been working closely with Advantech for several


Golden Race certified to provide online games in the Spanish gaming market


At ICE, Golden Race was closing in on certification to supply its online virtual games to the Spanish market. Te company’s online platform includes the successful product Virtual Football League, which Golden Race says is the ‘most played virtual football in the world’ generating more than 20 million bets daily


“We are very happy to start offering our engaging virtual games to the Spanish market,” said Javier Cicciomessere, Golden Race Sales Director for Spain and Latin America.


“We are currently in the final steps to integrate our games with the biggest companies in the country, who were waiting for us to get this final approval because the know how successful our products are with players. In Italy, for example, where we are the leading virtual sports provider, we have helped our partners achieve an unprecedented level of income with our virtual offer, up to a point where the number of bets in virtuals is at the same level than real sportsbooks. And we are certain that we can help operators replicate this success in Spain.”


Te certification was issued just after ICE by GLI UK to the parent company SoftQuo, enabling Golden Race to offer its online games in the Spanish territory. Golden Race was launching its latest version of virtual football with the world premiere of 3D Football at ICE. Produced with in- house VFXs and filming techniques, this product has become the most authentic 3D football simulation in the market.


A spokesperson said: “Golden Race has developed the most successful in the industry. Generating more than 20 million bets on a daily basis, this product is now the most played virtual soccer in the world. Now, having taken a qualitative visual leap forward, this game is the most authentic 3D football simulation that punters can find. Mastering


the latest motion capture trends, our expert Visual FX team has developed a full set of proprietary technologies that establish a major precedent in the virtual games industry.”


Among other elements, the game features dynamic events recorded and edited with filming techniques; real team moves, motion captured from professional soccer players; and varied player models applying scanning technologies. An authentic football stadium has been recorded with on-site scanning, while the matches are added an extra level of realism with voice-over from sports commentators and sports camera angles captured by professional cameramen. It also keeps its exceptional degree of authenticity with real odds and every major league and tournament in the world represented, while its full live-rendering technology allows instant customisations and a seamless performance.


A whole set of instant sports and games is being added to the company’s online platform, such as 3×3 Basketball with cash-out, Real Fighting, 3D Horse Racing, Dog Racing, Speedway, Motorbikes and Virtual Keno. 3×3 Basketball is the first virtual game in the industry with a cash-out function, and it also offers the option of in-play betting. Tis new product has been developed in-house by Golden Race, pre-recorded with real players from the US and Europe and set on a configurable background that enables animated logos and ad placements. Te gameplay is fast paced and intuitive. Professional commentators add dynamic


commentary to the matches, which includes action sequences played by top level European basketball players. Te game offers punters the opportunities to bet before and after the match has started. Te attractive experience of in-game betting focuses on the last minute of the match, giving players the possibility to cash out. It also presents alternative markets such as Handicaps (Spread Lines), Total lines and Race to 21.


Trough this platform, the games will be available for punters on demand, while they also include a “skip” feature that allows them to move instantly between the different phases of the games, without having to place a bet or watch the video.


Golden Race prides itself on working with real odds meaning the company offers sports betting with a virtual outcome. Alongside the realistic odds, fully white-label instant games offer operators instant control of odds, margins and limits.


Instant Real Fighting is the other major addition to the platform. Based on MMA, this game is a blend of high definition video action and 3D digital worlds, featuring 16 professional fighters across fantasy themed fighting stages. Each combat includes up to five rounds, with the possibility to bet on a different result for each round.


Golden Race was also showing the range for games offered from its Mata studio for Hollywood TV live games with a series of audience participation games to pull the crowds in.


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Advantech’s Craig Stapleton, Koen Stomph and Edward Price at ICE London


years on many global projects. Tis agreement enables the two companies to work closer for the benefit of Advantech, General Touch, and most importantly, Advantech’s customers. General Touch


has proved to be a successful technology partner to Advantech and they have recently expanded their manufacturing plant to allow for increased volumes and new technologies.”


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