A LOOK BACK
FunFair Games Carlo Cooke, Commercial Director
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ollowing a successful year that has seen non-traditional content start to gain traction, 2023 is set to see the vertical boom even further and become more mainstream, with FunFair Games excited to play a leading role in this space.
In a short period of time, operators and players alike have really embraced non- traditional content, such as crash and multiplayer titles, allowing numerous suppliers to introduce some fantastic products that have attracted new audiences. The interest in non-traditional content is only set to grow further and at FunFair Games, we will escalate our games output in 2023 as we aim to
reinvigorate this exciting area of the sector. We expect an increased demand from the industry and players around the globe, with more suppliers entering the fray, ensuring players have greater choice.
Slots are still claiming the number one position in the majority of gaming markets around the world, but we believe non- traditional content will become a true contender in 2023, grabbing a bigger slice of the pie.
At FunFair Games, we are ramping up for a busy year that will see us significantly expand with innovative and engaging titles that deliver something truly unique to an audience that is demanding a different experience.
Technamin Suren Khachatryan, CEO T
he coming year is shaping up to be a very exciting one. We’re going to start off on a high note with our attendance at ICE
London 2023, which will see us return to London with a bigger stand and of course, more solutions for potential partners. The team is hard at work in preparation for the event and the motivation is unstoppable at this point. The fact that we’ve grown exponentially since 2022 and many new features have been added to our products is a testament to our team’s dedication and a clear indicator of a successful year ahead. The industry is changing rapidly, and some of the developments we’ve been witnesses to over the past two years are likely to stick with us. These are crypto gaming and the emergence of blockchain technology in iGaming, the surge of NFTs, and of course, the Metaverse. We’re right on track with all these trends, which we see as ongoing with room for even more innovation. In terms of what the industry can expect from Technamin in 2023, we absolutely intend to conquer more markets and expand the roots of the current ones we’re in. As a team, we’re always open to challenging ourselves and pushing the boundaries of what’s considered the next
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step in the online gaming sector. Of course, our end goal is shaping markets and delivering hassle-free experiences to both our partners and end users, and this is always in our roadmap. Also part of that roadmap is more exposure to global markets with new features and functionalities which we constantly develop. We are also eager to attend more events and expos, and they give us the chance to interact closely with like-minded professionals in the industry. In terms of licensing, we intend to acquire new licences along the way.
The end goal of every provider is to help operators provide an exciting betting experience for end users and we have been building towards this from the very beginning. Hence, we’ve added more promotional and bonus functionalities to our products and are moving forward with a focus on customer engagement and interactions, in order to make the players’ journey a more immersive and personalised experience. 2023 is going to be an incredible experience, and we are embracing it with open arms at Technamin! See you at ICE London in February. We’re waiting for you at stand S2-120!
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