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Axel F. Pawlas, CSO of Merkur Gaming, has reported that he was fully satisfied with the development of the in-house exhibitions that Merkur Gaming organised together with its partner International Games Trade (IGT), of San Marino, in June.
The in-house exhibitions that were held at the sub-distributors Emporio Games in Milan and Berica Giochi in Vicenza showed the entire product range that Merkur Gaming offers for the Italian market.
The successful reel machines Lucky Cash, Sphinx Gold, and Dicemaster were presented, but also the innovations Sphinx Diamante and Lucky Cash Diamante, both featuring cutting-edge LED technology.
Alberto Stolfi, Managing Director of IGT, insisted on explaining the gaming systems as well as the technological advantages of the Merkur Gaming products personally at the events. The operators were especially taken with machines boasting LED technology. The innovative multicolour technology attracts greater attention by the players thanks to its unique and manifold light effects.
The new technology is also economically attractive since costs are lower due to the reduced energy consumption, the long life of the diodes, and the reduced maintenance efforts associated with it.
The in-house exhibitions provided a platform for IGT as well as Merkur Gaming to demonstrate to the operators their local presence again, something the customers welcomed.
Customers realised once again that now is the right time to invest in new Merkur machines as the company is well prepared even for potential legal amendments. In this case, the appropriate conversion kits would be available immediately so that the operators have a 100 per cent guarantee on their capital expenditure.
Under the umbrella of Merkur International, Merkur Gaming is responsible for Europe-wide sales within the internationally active Gauselmann Group.
In 2005, the total business volume of all Gauselmann Group companies amounted to E1,004bn, with fully consolidated revenues of E688.2m.
At the end of the fiscal year 2005, the company employed 5,638 people worldwide and has sold approximately two million gaming products around the globe since its establishment.
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