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AGEM MEMBERSHIP NEWS MEMBER PROFILE Company / Fantalooks Co.,Ltd.


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


Description / Fantalooks is a casino gaming touch display solutions provider serving the OEM market since 2013. Te company is headquartered in Incheon Korea, with newly built privately owned facilities by the founder and CEO Albert Lee.


What new products will you introduce this year?


Our mission is to provide the best touch monitors to the casino gaming industry. We offer several technical


advantages which make our solutions better by design. 1. Wide Colour Gamut: A wide colour gamut is critical to displaying gaming graphics and artwork that are close to


reality. We offer the widest colour gamut ranges resulting in the best and most realistic image quality.


2. Digital Auto Bias: Tis maintains the luminance of the monitor from its original state. Tis ensures the best player experience with the most consistent images between multiple monitors on one gaming cabinet.


3. Uniformity: Critical to providing clean, crisp images in gaming applications. Fantalooks offers the highest


uniformity monitors providing the best playing experience. 4. High Brightness: A bright monitor guarantees the best gaming experience while competing with a variety of displays and lighting on a casino floor.


5. Touch solution: Fantalooks offers durable, smooth, fast and accurate touch without restrictions caused by a variety of design and glass widths. We also offer a universal


controller that provides OEM’s with the design flexibility to work with a variety of touch technologies.


Are you attending any upcoming events?


We’ll be exhibiting at G2E in Las Vegas, come see us at booth #3819


AGEM INDEX


In July 2021, the AGEM Index reported its first decline in eight months as it fell 70.06 points to 925.32 points. From a year-over-year perspective, however, the AGEM Index remained up 504.46 points (+119.9 per cent). In the last month, only three of the 13 AGEM Index companies reported increases in stock price. The main contributor to the index was Crane Co. whose 5.3 per cent increase in stock price led to a 6.29-point gain for the AGEM index. The largest impacts to the index were driven by Scientific Games, which reported a 20.3 per cent decrease in stock price that led to a 25.36-point index decline, and IGT, whose 21.7 per cent decrease in stock price equated to a 17.60-point loss for the index.


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.


P52 WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS


MEMBERSHIP NEWS


AGEM Key Board of Directors Actions l Following an inquiry from some AGEM members to request an update to regulations so that cashless wagering systems can operate in the cloud, AGEM President, Dave Lucchese, and Executive Director, Marcus Prater, had a Zoom meeting in late July with Chair, Brin Gibson and Technology Division Chief, Jim Barbee, of the Nevada Gaming Control Board to present the general concept. Te AGEM team presented a brief summary of what the proposed new regulation language might look like and were overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response of Chair Gibson and Chief Barbee. Te AGEM Compliance Committee is now putting together a list of proposals that could provide one of the most significant developments AGEM has spearheaded for the supplier sector, in terms of scope and scale. Tese positive moves reflect Chair Gibson’s initial discussions with AGEM that he is open to new ideas and advancing technology on the casino floor.


l During the pandemic the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) was overwhelmed with fraudulent claims of unemployment and many employees in gaming and industries found their names had been used for fraudulent applications. Since then, DETR had in some cases contacted the innocent parties to pay back what was erroneously paid out to the fraudsters, sometimes asking for tens of thousands of dollars. Many of the innocent parties have received letters from DETR acknowledging the mistake and absolving liability, but there are still a number who have not. AGEM state government counsel, Mike Alonso, has been working with an appointed Director of DETR to ensure the final acknowledgment letters are sent out and also having DETR write to GCB Chair Gibson, highlighting that gaming professionals caught up in the scam should not have any future issues with obtaining gaming licences or approvals.


l AGEM members approved a contribution of $10,000 to support the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling. Te Nevada Council on Problem Gambling is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to generate awareness, promote education and advocate for quality treatment and support resources for problem gambling in Nevada.


l AGEM welcomed three new members at the August Board of Directors meeting. Global Payments Gaming Services, approved as a Silver member, is based in Las Vegas and provides commerce solutions to global entertainment and gaming companies. New Bronze member Acres, also based in Las Vegas, specialises in connecting real-time machine and player data to advanced analytics and bonusing. New Associate member Fireplay Games, based in Omaha, Nebraska, focuses on innovation for the gaming industry, including implementing skill features for Class III games.


Forthcoming Events l Te AGEM-AGA Golf Classic Presented by JCM Global benefitting the International


Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG), will take place on September 28, at Cascata, Boulder City, Nevada. Tis continues to be a key event for AGEM, providing a fundraising boost for an event that has raised almost US$3m in donations for this very worthy organisation.


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