WinnaVegas Casino Resort and QCI announce partnership extension

May 1, 2024
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WinnaVegas Casino Resort is owned and operated by the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and has reached over 30 years of operation.

After forming a partnership in Oct. 2021 that saw WinnaVegas Casino Resort install the Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) platform, both companies have announced intentions to continue the partnership for the foreseeable future. QCI offers advanced analytics solutions for the gaming industry and implemented its nimble edition platform into the casino located in Sloan, IA. 

WinnaVegas Casino Resort has reported growth and operational efficiency since reaching an agreement with QCI and looks towards furthering optimization of market strategies, enhancing guest experiences and achieving heightened levels of performance while under the continued partnership. It has grown over the years to have the largest gaming floor in its respective area with a total gaming space of nearly 55,000 sq ft including 10 table games and nearly 800 slot machines.

"QCI has been instrumental in our success, providing invaluable insights that have allowed us to make data-driven decisions and elevate our operational efficiency. Their unwavering support and dedication to innovation align with our vision for delivering exceptional experiences to our guests,” WinnaVegas Casino Resort GM Tom Teesdale said. 

The extension of the agreement also signifies the collaborative approach both companies take in working together to achieve greater success, as WinnaVegas Casino Resort receives continued support from the QCI team of experts. The QCI AGI Platform currently manages more than $24bn in annual gross gaming revenue. 

"We are thrilled to continue our partnership with WinnaVegas Casino Resort and are honored to be a part of their ongoing success story. Our mission at QCI is to empower our clients with the tools and insights they need to thrive in a competitive landscape. We look forward to furthering our collaboration with WinnaVegas and delivering innovative solutions that drive tangible results,” QCI CEO Dr. Ralph Thomas said. 

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