
To showcase its numerous new seating products to specific audiences at the G2E convention in Las Vegas, Gasser has built a dedicated 300-square-foot sportsbook and event seating section within its overall 900-square-foot booth.
The modern, colorful layout includes two separate exhibit floor spaces on opposite sides of an aisle. Each section will display products appropriate for modern casino and hotel operations.
Communications Manager Kevin Buck states Gasser's extensive research has produced the perfect sportsbook chair, The Agora, which will launch at G2E. The comprehensive development process took much of the past year.
He says, "The Agora chair's flexible seating options include adding attachments and chargers for i-Pads and phones. It allows our customers to tailor these seats to satisfy their own customers' preferences and create a premier sportsbook destination. This flexibility also enhances individual pricing options to accommodate any budget.
I have never sat in a more comfortable chair and the prototype could just go 'missing' from R & D and end up in my house."
The sportsbook booth will share space with event seating, where Gasser will highlight the new 13-pound Vindi superlight stack chair. That area will also display several other stack chair models.
Across the aisle in booth # 3016, Gasser's remaining 600 square feet will showcase the newest slots, table games and poker chairs. These will highlight multiple custom projects manufactured throughout this year, including the debut of the Alto, Gasser's newest gaming series.
"Casino operators who require buying value never want to sacrifice quality. Our new Alto series chair lets them achieve both. The Alto series is available for slots, table games and poker rooms. We are confident it will be a huge product for our customers because it is equally comfortable and affordable," Buck claims.
Gasser has enjoyed a 73-year history as a leading hospitality and casino seating supplier. They manufacture their entire product line at the Gasser complex in Youngstown, Ohio.