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Global Gaming Expo to return to Las Vegas in October 2021


The American Gaming Association (AGA), with partner Reed Exhibitions, has formally announced plans to move forward with Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2021 as an in-person event with additional virtual components October 4–7, 2021 (Education: October 4-7 | Expo Hall: October 5-7) at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas. Following a one-year in-person hiatus due to the


coronavirus pandemic, G2E will coordinate with the Sands Expo & Convention Center, federal, state and local authorities, and partners to safely reconvene the global gaming industry for the fi rst time since 2019. “For over 20 years, G2E has been the leader in


uniting the global gaming community and we are beyond thrilled to come together this October for the industry’s hallmark event,” said Korbi Carrison, G2E event director. Today’s announcement comes as Clark County, home to Las Vegas, has lifted all capacity restrictions,


and the gaming industry is enjoying signifi cant momentum. Q1 2021 commercial gaming revenue tied for the highest-grossing quarter ever at $11B, underscoring consumer enthusiasm for the sector which was hard hit by the pandemic. “We can’t wait to bring the industry back together


in Las Vegas for G2E 2021,” said Meredith Pallante, AGA vice president of global events. “The industry has shown tremendous resilience throughout the pandemic and being able to gather together again will be another great milestone in our strong recovery.”


CPI wins Viejas Casino


with cashless installation Crane Payment Innovations (CPI) has entered a new partnership with Viejas Casino and Resort in Alpine, California. Viejas players can now employ mobile payment methods as a result of the casino’s decision to upgrade their entire slot fl oor with SC Advance banknote validators and Easitrax Connect software. “Our adoption of VIP Mobility will provide additional


convenience and increased transaction security for our guests,” said Erich Hans, Director of Treasury / CFO, Viejas Casino & Resort. “By allowing our players to bypass traditional funding sources, such as ATMs and/or the Cage, we have signifi cantly improved optionality and expediency. We are excited to be the fi rst Casino in Southern California to offer this new benefi t to our guests, and we are confi dent that it will provide a material enhancement to their overall gaming experience here at Viejas.”


Interblock installs third Pulse Arena at Holland Casino Venlo


Interblock has installed its third Pulse Arena Stadium with Holland Casino, Netherlands’ largest casino group. The Pulse Arena ETG experience will unveil at Holland Casino’s newest gaming venue, Holland Casino Venlo in July, 2021.


Pulse Arena provides an immersive,


multisensory environment that attracts new players to the casino fl oor and drives new casino revenues from these players. The Pulse Arena delivers a hybrid experience of entertainment, gambling, and social interaction that is highly customizable to meet the needs of any casino. It can be “themed” to attract any type of player segment, offering a dynamic, upbeat vibe, a classic atmosphere, or an environment to engage and educate beginners on ETGs. “The new venue looks amazing and we are


proud to be one of the strategic suppliers of a worldwide brand such as Holland Casino”, commented Mr. Klemen Sitar, Regional Sales Manager at Interblock Europe. “It helps them in their strive to offer a unique range of games in a safe and reliable environment. With our performance results from HC Utrecht and HC Scheveningen, we encouraged Holland Casino to


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responsible gaming and an exceptional experience. Thanks to Interblock’s innovative techniques and services, together we were able to create our unique NXT zones, without making any compromise to the attractiveness of the project. This combination defi nes who we are: committed, reliable, surprising and friendly.” Holland Casino Venlo’s unique blend of ETGs


add additional Interblock Pulse Arena to their casino fl oor.” Holland Casino was one of the fi rst properties in


Europe to install the company’s award-winning Pulse Arena. Pulse Arena marries entertainment and interactivity, offering established players an exciting new wagering experience while attracting the next generation of players to the casino fl oor. Pulse Arena is a modular and fully customizable product that creates a truly unique gaming experience for each individual casino offering it. Mr. Pieter Boers, Director of Gaming and


Services at Holland Casino added: “Holland Casino offers its guests the enjoyment of safe and


consists of 31 Diamond play stations and features automated Roulette, three live dealer assist tables, including Roulette, Baccarat and Multi-Hand Blackjack and video generated Blackjack and Baccarat game. Interblock’s Pulse Arena solutions allow operators to easily transform a dealer assisted area into a fully automated environment, ensuring that the section of the casino fl oor is always active and able to generate constant revenue even when live dealers are not present. The live dealer tables are equipped with an easy-to-use dealer console and a camera that allows players to view the live gameplay from their play station screen in addition to the large LCD displays above. Play stations are also equipped with brilliant high-defi nition graphics offering side bets, trends and game rules.


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