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TCSJOHNHUXLEY to showcase Gaming Floor Live platform


TCSJOHNHUXLEY will be showcasing its Gaming Floor Live platform with a focus on efficiency and optimisation at the forthcoming G2E Asia exhibition.

With casino budgets tightening, operators require solutions that enhance their bottom line and streamline operations. These key elements will be demonstrated through the GFL system’s modules and technology-enabled products.

Rebecca Kingswell, TCSJOHNHUXLEY managing director APAC said: “The current market conditions highlight the need for operators to optimize their gaming floors and improve efficiencies. Instead of relying solely on experience and guesswork to make operational changes, casino's can now work smarter and more efficiently, using data to drive decisions. The powerful range of GFL modules puts information and solutions at the operator’s fingertips, so they can make the best possible use of resources and minimise costs.”

The company will showcase Gaming Floor Live’s key modules at the show – Optimisation, Bonusing, Gaming and Media. These modules will help casinos save time and money by indicating where attention is needed the most. Gaming Floor Live provides operators with the ability to react quickly to changing levels and requirements of player activity and allows them to make full use of the optimisation potential of system. 

Another important product being showcased is Blaze. Available for Sicbo, Roulette and Money Wheel, Blaze LED surface technology is a sophisticated illumination system that adds excitement and entertainment for customers and increases security on the casino floor. 

To experience the power of the Gaming Floor Platform modules and products, visit TCSJOHNHUXLEY’s Asia team at stand 1445.

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