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Novomatic puts on award- winning performance at ICE
As the largest exhibitor at ICE Barcelona, with an impressive booth covering around 4,500m2, Novomatic entertained visitors with its showcase of products and technology. As one of Europe’s leading gaming groups,
Novomatic not only delivered an exceptional trade show presence, but also received four prestigious awards.
In addition to
its comprehensive portfolio, numerous subsidiaries and technology partners – such as Novomatic Spain, Novomatic Gaming UK, Novomatic Italia, LöWen Entertainment, Apex, and Ainsworth Gaming Technology – also showcased their latest products. A dedicated area for visitors from Latin
America was a particular highlight this year, underscoring the company’s commitment to addressing regional market needs. Novomatic also featured its gaming content, premiering several new linked progressives and multiple feature games. A standout highlight was Xtension Link Evolution, which created a buzz with two enticing new titles – Mighty Squad and Fu Flow. Other products on display included the Novo Unitytm Pro ETG solution and Novovision casino management system. The latest developments were presented in two different set-ups: for club operations and for casinos. At the European Casino Awards, Novomatic triumphed in three key categories: The V.I.P. XTM Galaxy 2.65 won the Best New Innovative Product; Novo Cash Casino Master secured the award for Best Cash Handling Product; and the company’s sustainability strategy was recognised with the Sustainability Initiative Award.
Sportingtech and CreedRoomz forge partnership for live casino gaming
CreedRoomz has announced a strategic partnership with Sportingtech, a renowned provider of turnkey betting and gaming solutions. This collaboration marks a signifi cant step forward in delivering an exceptional live casino experience to operators and players worldwide. The partnership leverages CreedRoomz’s expansive portfolio of over 25 live games, including titles like Aurum Roulette, Keno and Deluxe Roulette. With advanced features such as exclusive multipliers, customised tables, and seamless mobile
optimisation, CreedRoomz continues to set new standards in the live casino industry. CreedRoomz is set to introduce new show games, including Richie Roulette, Richie Wheel, and Mr First Live, with more titles on the horizon. These new titles bring fresh and dynamic gameplay to operators and players alike.
“CreedRoomz’s innovative approach and diverse game portfolio provide an unparalleled edge for our operators,” said Robert Nevill, senior commercial manager at Sportingtech. CreedRoomz’s business development manager, Lusine Voskanyan, shared her enthusiasm for the collaboration: “Partnering with Sportingtech allows us to reach new markets and bring our localised live casino solutions to a broader audience.”
Interblock partners with Kangwon Land and KOMSCO
Interblock, a global leader in luxury table gaming products, has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Kangwon Land and the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (KOMSCO).
This strategic partnership focuses on the joint development of casino game cards and electronic shoes designed to enhance gaming operations and expand the reach of South Korea’s gaming industry on a global scale.
The agreement represents a milestone in the localisation and technological advancement of casino gaming equipment. The collaboration will combine the expertise of the three organisations to produce casino game cards and cutting-edge electronic shoes capable of recognising unique card identifi ers. These advancements aim to improve game security, prevent dealer errors, and mitigate fraud, ensuring a more seamless and trustworthy gaming experience for casinos worldwide.
“This partnership marks an exciting opportunity to bring innovative solutions to the global casino market,” said John Connelly, Global CEO, Interblock. “By combining our technological capabilities with the expertise of Kangwon Land and KOMSCO, we are confi dent in our ability to deliver products that set new standards for security, effi ciency, and reliability in the gaming industry.”
Dusk Till Dawn Poker Club goes all in with Novovision
The renowned poker room in the north of England has organised its fi rst poker event using the newly implemented Novovision tournament solution, powered by Novomatic. Premiering at two recent club tournaments in Nottingham, the system demonstrated its powerhouse qualities. Owned by entrepreneur and passionate Poker enthusiast Rob Yong, Dusk Till Dawn is a poker club run by poker players for poker players. The club is highly popular with poker fans throughout the Nottingham region and beyond, with some 45 Poker tables plus video slots and electronic roulette games.
The focus is mainly on low-stakes recreational Poker in an ambience that appeals to occasional players, amateurs and pros alike as well as hosting
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on the Novovision solution that covers the DTD’s entire business requirements including live table tournament management.
offi cial Poker championships like the World Championship of Amateur Poker (APAT), the World Poker Tour (WPT) Prime UK, the UK and Ireland Poker Tour (UKIPT) and the UK Poker Championships (UKPC).
Yong and Whiten decided to place their bets
The system was implemented at DTD in a very unique and highly customised set-up with a broad range of functionalities across several modules. Novovision core provides for cashdesk, player management, fl oor management as well as accounting and reporting. Novovision access creates smooth access processes with QR code, face recognition and fi ngerprint functionalities. The Novovision wallet serves as a convenient single wallet for players to manage their funds and buy-ins and can also be accessed via the Novovision smart features of the new DTD player app.
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