The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) will be exhibiting at ICE Totally Gaming 2012 in London next month.
For more than a decade, the GSA has been working to create common technical standards across the gaming sector, with the aim of reducing time-to-market for new products and improving the experience of the players.
“The GSA is the only global collaborative environment where operators and suppliers can meet to identify and address common challenges in the industry, drive innovation forward and address integration and interoperability,” says Peter DeRaedt, President of the GSA.
“The GSA comes to ICE riding an enormous wave of success. As we recently noted, our standards are continuing to be deployed globally, clearly setting a distinguishing line of competitive advantage between those implementing GSA standards and those who are not, from Australia to Ohio, from Italy to Missouri. GSA standards are the future of gaming. Every aspect of the industry, on every continent, is embracing GSA standards, and we invite all companies to join the GSA, to join those who are leading the industry to a positive new future,” he adds.
“It is important for the GSA to exhibit in London because it is important that the European marketplace understand that they are just as affected by and have as much potential profit from standards as every other gaming marketplace.
“The GSA will be speaking with operators, suppliers and regulators, because each of those distinct audiences has a stake in the future of standards.”
The Gaming Standards Association is at Stand 3090 during ICE 2012