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G2E ASIA PREVIEW


GPI highlights innovative currency and RFID solutions


Chips, plaques, jetons. RFID and much more on stand 1451 G


aming Partners International is excited to return to Asia in May for this year’s Global Gaming Expo being held at the Venetian Macao. GPI is a leading global supplier with an extensive suite of table


game products including chips, plaques, jetons, playing cards, RFID solutions, layouts and dice. GPI will be showcasing these as well as its newest currency, table layout and RFID offerings to its Asian market customer base. GPI has the most extensive gaming currency offerings available in the industry and provides customers options that include chips, plaques and jetons. The V-Series, produced with a new, innovative and highly durable injection material formula, is a Bourgogne et Grasset (BG) chip that was developed to provide customers an additional gaming currency option with advanced chip design flexibility. The V- Series chips are unique in that they allow customers to design their chips with a greater amount of versatility. The V-Series offers a wide range of chip and decal security features and for customers who order the V-Series with four or more color shots, the chips also come standard with an infra-red security feature exclusive to GPI. GPI’s gaming currency offers an unmatched range


of currency security features to provide customers expanded options in protecting their currency. These include covert security features that are easily authenticated through visual inspection and overt security features that are invisible and can only be authenticated with special tools. Currency security features can be layered to help provide optimum currency protection. Our 3-in-1 UV is a taggant that is invisible under standard UV wavelengths but is revealed with a special device. Because it can be added to plastic injection-molded chip materials, it provides mass chip validation for chips placed in stacks or racks. SecuriFilm, which is compatible with RFID, is used on a chip’s decal and features a semi- transparent hologram-like effect. SecuriFilm can be easily authenticated at the table and includes an additional covert security feature enabling a higher level of validation. Our full graphic EGC layouts will be covering our tables and will be on display. Our synthetic layouts


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offer sharp, full vibrant, color graphics that can duplicate almost any photo or sophisticated design with exacting precision. Ideal for all game types, EGC layouts provide an exceptional playing surface and are a durable and economical choice that provides extraordinary design flexibility. Customers can see firsthand our Gemaco brand line of playing cards which includes both paper and plastic card types. With a variety of stocks and finishes, our line of cards provide ideal handling and dealing for all types of table game play. Customers will be able to see firsthand demonstrations of our exclusive SMART RFID offerings. SMART offers the latest advancement is casino currency RFID technology and when used with our Chip Inventory System (CIS) software, SMART delivers a complete currency tracking and authentication solution. GPI offers all the necessary components from SMART RFID currency, both antennas and readers. SMART is available on all of our currency brands.


For more information, visit our booth #1451 or visit www.gpigaming.com.


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