Suzohapp displayed its strengths as an innovator, manufacturer and distributor of components and solutions at ICE.
A completely new stand design reflected varying solutions for different market segments. The stand was divided into three categories – OEM, operations and sports betting.
A wide array of SCAN COIN banknote and coin counters/sorters and COMESTERO change machines and coin validators were also on display.
A further highlight were the SHIFT Interactive Pro Table and the iDROP cash-handling solution for live gaming tables. The Suzohapp toppers, hoppers, locks, LCD button display and much more were also showcased at the show.
Suzohapp also displayed their latest ELO touchscreen monitors and TransAct printers with Epicentral software. Suzohapp is the exclusive global distributor for a great range of these suppliers.
“ICE was an amazing show and an excellent chance for us to update our customers on the latest innovations from Suzohapp. This was a great opportunity to underline our dedication to the global gaming market. I would like to thank everyone who took the time to come and see us at our stand”, said Geoff McDowell, Suzohapp Managing Director APA.
This Dossier results from the “Life After POGOs” editorial project by Asia Gaming Brief which culminated with a pop-up digital forum on 9th December to discuss potentials ramifications in the industry.
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