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Sacoa’s Jorge Mochkovsky enters AAMA Hall of Fame J
orge Mochkovsky, CEO of Sacoa Cashless System and Sacoa Entertainment, has been honored with induction into the American Amusement Machine Association’s (AAMA) Amusement Hall of Fame. This accolade celebrates individuals that have made exceptional contributions to the
entertainment and amusement fields.
Jorge's journey in entertainment spans over six remarkable decades. Expressing his gratitude, Jorge stated, "This induction is not just a personal accomplishment; it's also a tribute to the dedication and hard work of the entire Sacoa team. It's an honor to be recognized by the AAMA, and I accept this induction with immense gratitude."
Starting his career at the age of 10, Jorge actively contributed to his father's business by assisting in the operation of jukeboxes. The family's venture into the U.S. in 1960 fostered strong ties with industry luminaries and the establishment of Sacoa family entertainment centers long before the term "FEC" gained popularity. Under Jorge's leadership, Sacoa Entertainment operated over 50 FECs simultaneously in the 1990s, providing thousands of Argentine families with steady employment. Jorge's visionary drive continued with the creation of the Sacoa Cashless System in 1992, revolutionizing traditional payment methods with a digitized solution.
Reflecting on his industry impact, Jorge remarked, "I have been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to develop several products and ideas that I believe will continue to service the entertainment and amusement industries for several decades to come, and I am certain that my sons, Sebastian and Pol, as well as their kids, will continue to contribute to the industry I grew up in for as long and as effectively as I did.”
Jorge hopes this achievement will inspire his family and industry newcomers alike. "Our journey from humble beginnings to a four-generation family enterprise showcases the resilience and innovation defining our industry," he added. Jorge Mochkovsky’s induction into AAMA’s Amusement Hall of Fame epitomizes his steadfast dedication to industry evolution, leaving an enduring legacy in the realms of amusement, entertainment, and leisure.
Crystal Display Systems opens new US office
Crystal Display Systems Limited (CDS), a global leader in providing innovative display solutions, is thrilled to announce its expansion into North America. This strategic move is aimed at better serving our valued customers, while furthering our commitment to growth and excellence in the region.
CDS has witnessed remarkable success in North America, thanks to our exceptional products known for their reliability and quality, backed by unparalleled technical support and customer service. By establishing a local presence in the United States, we are taking our dedication to customer satisfaction to the next level.
"Our decision to expand into the USA underscores our commitment to meeting the needs of our customers in North America," said Chris Bartram, CEO at CDS. "Having a local office in New York State allows us to provide even more responsive support and personalized service to our clients, ensuring their success and satisfaction."
The new office will enhance our ability to address the unique requirements of the North American market, and improve communication channels. Additionally, having technical engineering resources on the ground will facilitate faster problem-solving and customization of solutions to meet specific client needs.
"By investing in North America, we aim to strengthen our partnerships, drive innovation, and foster long-term relationships with our customers," added Chris. "We are excited about the opportunities this expansion brings and look forward to contributing to the continued success of businesses in the region."
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