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G2E PREVIEW GLI shows breadth of world-class T


his is an exciting time of worldwide market growth in every category – land-based, iGaming, lottery, and more. At the heart of it all, is compliance, and world-class


compliance is what Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) does for suppliers, regulators, and operators all over the world. In more than 480 jurisdictions, suppliers, regulators, and operators turn to GLI for their compliance needs. GLI’s suite of integrated compliance services helps companies of all sizes mitigate risk, enabling them to stay focused on the future. GLI’s network of labs helps clients integrate everything seamlessly, from end-to-end testing, and regulatory, technical, and full-lifecycle compliance support, all the way to advanced cybersecurity services specifically designed to protect operators, regulators, and suppliers.


Whether a client’s focus is land-based gaming, iGaming, lottery, sports betting, or cybersecurity, it’s essential to have a trusted


compliance adviser throughout the process to help navigate the evolving landscape as well as future-focused opportunities and obligations. GLI can help in many ways, including sports


betting advisory, technology testing, regulation writing, cybersecurity services, and more. GLI has been serving the gaming industry for more than 30 years, and over that time, the industry has seen tremendous changes, and the company’s professionals will be at G2E to lend insights into the future as the industry enters an exciting new phase. To help attendees navigate the future of gaming, GLI offers full compliance services that consist of four overarching categories: regulatory compliance, technical compliance, end-to-end testing, and full lifecycle compliance, and its cybersecurity services protect operators, regulators, and suppliers across each compliance category. GLI advises on many different parts of the compliance journey. Regardless of when and where in the world those projects might happen, or if GLI’s clients need one thing or


services to G2E Integrated compliance services allow customers to focus on what they do best


many, their needs are intertwined, and GLI is the best partner for all of those integrated needs. The company helps clients leverage its decades of experience to help them achieve their goals—no matter how big or small, or how unique the challenge. With many jurisdictions requiring


responsible gaming due diligence and other compliance-related issues such as recertification and ongoing auditing, GLI offers robust solutions to help its clients maintain and understand ongoing compliance obligations. No matter the market or geography, GLI


provides intelligent insights into technology and cybersecurity needed to help its clients to get where they want and need to be. Throughout the process, GLI helps mitigate risk, enabling clients to stay focused on the future.


GLI is better equipped than any other lab to meet the challenge – from pre-compliance to market launch, sports betting to iGaming – anywhere in the world.


Successful G2E for Innovative Technology


Innovative Technology Americas, Inc reported a successful show at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in Las Vegas.


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iving feedback on the exhibition on behalf of ITL Americas, Rebecca White, VP of Sales & Business Development said, “G2E was a great show for us this year,


the booth was busy with many visitors and some very productive customer meetings taking place. Our new NV4000 Spectral received an enormous amount of interest in its US debut. Visitors were impressed with its high volume, mixed bill recycling capacity to automate and speed up the redemption process, and its simplicity. Being able to service the bill recycler so easily with no tools required is a big plus and recycling up to 420 bills from five denominations makes it ideal for use in redemption kiosks for efficient cash pay-outs.” Continuing Lauren Fabbri, Business Development Manager, commented: “The


52 NOVEMBER 2022 Rebecca concluded: “We also showed our


NV200 continues to make significant gains in the US, and as expected, the unit proved popular with G2E visitors at the booth last week. The main advantages, for operators and OEMS alike, is its reliability and security, exceptional bill handling, and broad, global availability. With an optional bezel extension designed to allow quick and easy in the field retrofit, it makes it an easy drop-in replacement for use in most gaming machines across the country.”


latest biometrics solutions, which can be used in gaming and amusement venues to prevent underage gambling. Overall, G2E was extremely positive, and we look forward to following up leads from new potential customers. Visitors were impressed to learn how we have consistently supplied our products throughout the pandemic and amid recent component shortages. We work closely with our supply chain and have adapted our manufacturing processes to ensure timely deliveries when other suppliers may struggle to fulfil orders. ITL are already well established across Europe, and we are now seeing this market penetration across America – reinforcing our reputation as a trusted and reliable partner who can deliver the products our customers need on time, and with the level of quality they expect.”


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