G2E PREVIEW
Greentube to present its interactive solutions at G2E
Presenting as part of Novomatic’s booth, Greentube is bringing a stunning product offering to G2E guests; find them on stand 1259
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reentube is excited to be exhibiting as an integral part of NOVOMATIC’s Booth #1259 at the upcoming Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.
Greentube will present a selection of its
latest online, mobile and social gaming solutions for international markets at G2E Las Vegas. Together with its parent company NOVOMATIC, Greentube will showcase a unique selection of its premium interactive content.
A highlight of the presentation this year will be Greentube Pro – the private-label social casino solution uniquely responsive to the expectations of players who thrive in an interactive world. The platform, developed by
Greentube subsidiary BlueBat Games, is designed to enhance player retention and boost new player acquisition for land-based casinos. Greentube Pro integrates proven loyalty strategies with the mass appeal of online and mobile play into a custom- branded gaming experience. The platform is fully customizable, allowing land-based casinos to select from the extensive NOVOMATIC games library. Following a number of successful launches during the past year, Pennsylvania’s first AAA Four-Diamond casino resort recently launched its social casino – Play Mount Airy powered by Greentube Pro. “We designed Greentube Pro to track player behavior in order to provide targeted in-game marketing
capabilities, as well as the opportunity to shop and socialize online,” said Gabriel Cianchetto, President of Market Development, Greentube North America. “Much has happened in the last year as casinos around the US have looked to Greentube to create customized social platforms. We have been quite busy and have much to share at G2E 2017.” This year’s show takes place at Sands Expo &
Convention Center, from October 3 - 5, 2017. To find out more about Greentube’s interactive gaming solutions, make sure to visit us at Booth #1259. To pre-arrange a meeting, please contact us now at
sales@greentube.com.
Come and meet us in Vegas!
Zytronic custom touch sensors to give game designers ‘free rein’
High-performance touch sensors with low- or no-minimum order quantities. Sound too good to be true? See for yourself at G2E on booth 5021
ytronic, a leading supplier of in durable, high performance Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT and MPCT) touch sensors to the gaming industry, is
giving free rein to the creativity of casino games designers with its capability to supply high performance touch sensors with very low or no minimum order quantities at G2E in Las Vegas (3-5 October 2017, Booth 5021).
Commenting, Ian Crosby, vice-
president of sales and marketing at Zytronic, said, “Touch screens are now a must have feature for casino games, as the industry reaches out to a new generation of players. Games are becoming more skill based, and geared
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towards younger ‘millennial’ players, who expect a screen to respond when they touch it. Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT) touch sensors such as those produced by Zytronic
provide the same fast, reliable touch experience on screens of 40-85” diagonal as on a small tablet.”
Zytronic is able to provide sensors
customised to the requirements of specific games or consoles with very low or no minimum order quantities (MoQ). This capability has made it a leading supplier to the gaming industry, allowing designers great flexibility in creating console designs without being restricted by a range of standard touch sensors. Its presence at G2E will include a demonstration unit comprising of a uniquely designed video button deck and curved ultra-narrow border Multitouch sensor.
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