Bringing the membership roster to a total of 184 companies, an all-time high

AGEM adds six new members

“AGEM appreciates the companies that have applied for membership in the recent months as all of the gaming suppliers have been working through the negative impacts brought on by the COVID-19 virus,” said AGEM Executive Director Marcus Prater.
2020-09-10
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The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers' Board of Directors approved applications from Empire Technological Group, Global Market Advisors (GMA), KPMG LLP, Marker Trax, Omron, and Sparks Marketing Corporation.

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) announced Wednesday that its Board of Directors has approved the membership applications of six new companies, bringing the trade group comprised of the world’s leading gaming suppliers to a total of 184 members, an all-time high. They are based in 22 countries.

“AGEM appreciates the companies that have applied for membership in the recent months as all of the gaming suppliers have been working through the negative impacts brought on by the COVID-19 virus,” said AGEM Executive Director Marcus Prater. “AGEM’s new fiscal year began April 1 and we have suspended the collection of dues this year for all existing members as a small gesture of assistance for suppliers hit hard by the pandemic as we attempt to navigate this new landscape together.”

The new AGEM members are:

  • Empire Technological Group, based in Las Vegas, was founded in 2012 and has become a single source for unique casino games and innovative table game technology to help maximize player satisfaction and gaming revenue.
  • Global Market Advisors (GMA), based in Denver, is a leading international provider of consulting services to the gaming, entertainment, sports and hospitality industries.
  • KPMG LLP, based in Amstelveen, Netherlands, with an office in Las Vegas, provides audit, tax and advisory services to public and private companies of all sizes, with a meaningful presence in the gaming space.
  • Marker Trax, based in Las Vegas, offers a patented casino marker system that helps take the risk out of issuing funds and provides a delivery system to the end user that streamlines the casino marker process.
  • Omron, based in Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and supplies products to electronic gaming machine manufacturers, including relays, switches, switch assemblies, sensors, lighting panels and motors.
  • Sparks Marketing Corporation, based in Las Vegas, is a creative, innovative and respected partner for trade shows, events, permanent environments, architectural fabrication and the retail sector. 

AGEM is a non-profit international technology trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of electronic gaming devices, lotteries, systems, game content, table games, online technology, sports betting, key components and support products and services for the gaming industry.

 

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