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Modulus Model Partnerships By joining forces on the Modulus booth, Incredible Technologies, Quick Custom Intelligence


(QCI) and Modulus underscored the synergy of their combined technologies, demonstrating the latest in AI technology and data-driven business intelligence tools.


Incredible Technologies was showing the Prism Element and Prism VXP cabinets at ICE. Te Prism Element has led the EILERS Upright Portrait Cabinet performance charts, maintaining top positions for six consecutive months. Tis success is widely attributed to popular game families such as Stack Up Pays, Treasure Lock, and Lotus Link, which have propelled the cabinet to the #1 spot. Additionally, the Prism VXP cabinet is experiencing a performance surge with the recent release of acclaimed themes like Ascending Fortunes and Temple Falls.


Te Prism Element cabinet features a sleek design with a 55-inch 4K video monitor positioned above an 18.5ins. PrismDeck button panel, complemented by dual bash buttons. Tis streamlined design enhances player focus, offering an engaging experience for both new and returning players.


“Our proven success in North American land-based casinos sets us up for an excellent showing at ICE," comments Jay Jabczynski, Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships at IT. “Our strong partnership with Ludi Modulus allows us to bring international players the very best games in the industry and we are excited to expand into new markets in 2025!”


Marc Attal, COO of Modulus, added: “Having successfully launched the product in France under the Ludi SFM brand, and as we finalise all the necessary approvals, we are really excited about bringing the product to the rest of Europe and Asia.


“Incredible Technologies has proven reputation for innovation, and they 40


build games that players want to play – one only has to look at the EILERS performance rankings for proof as the games continue to perform month after month. If early results are anything to go by, we think that European players will love IT! Te energy at this year’s ICE was truly inspiring,” added Mr Attal.


“We’re currently distributing 12 game titles from IT with banks of games going into casinos in Monaco and Switzerland. Our newest technology has received an exceptional response at this show, and our digitalisation strategy for slots and tables resonated deeply with clients who clearly saw the benefits of optimisation it brings.


“Showcasing QCI’s solutions in our booth amplified our message and created an immersive experience that highlighted the potential of the cutting-edge AGI55 platform. Te excitement and enthusiasm from both existing and prospective clients made this one of our most successful shows yet, reaffirming our commitment to innovation and excellence. In terms of CMS, we’re installed at Gran Casino Barcelona which has provided a great place for customers to see the system in action,” stated Mr. Attal.


“It was fantastic to be part of the show,” remarked Andrew Cardno, CTO of QCI. “Meeting so many new customers and prospects has sparked a sense of excitement and optimism for what lies ahead for QCI in the global casino market. We are grateful to Modulus for the opportunity to partner in showcasing how our integrated solutions can help casinos operate more efficiently and profitably.”


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