We’re seeing continued migration to the latest hardware platforms and an increasing interest in integrating GPU performance and edge AI computing. Deploying AI models directly on local devices allows for real- time data processing and faster display of results, which is especially valuable in multiplayer games and sports betting. Advantech is staying ahead of these trends with cutting-edge solutions based on Intel, AMD, Nvidia, as well as Qualcomm and MediaTek technologies.
Considering the market dynamics, what crucial advice would you offer to new operators or vendor entrants to the market in general?
Regulatory changes have created challenges in some European countries, but the market, particularly in Southeast Europe, still shows strong momentum and is expected to grow. Offering a diverse portfolio of games powered by the latest hardware will be key to capturing the attention of end customers.
What are your key ambitions and goals for Advantech in 2025?
By 2025, Advantech aims to reinforce its position as a leader in embedded computing through a focus on innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. We’re committed to adopting the latest technologies, expanding our global presence, investing in R&D, and supporting workforce development.
Our goal is to build upon our established reputation as a trusted partner in the European gaming sector, continuing to deliver solutions that exceed customer expectations.
Contact details: David Sum Senior Regional Manager Eastern Europe and Nordics
david.sum@
advantech.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-sum-b370b648
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