Nevada Gaming Commission approves Qorex products

June 15, 2021
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Today TCSJohnHuxley announced that the Nevada Gaming Commission has approved the use of the company’s electronic gaming solution products.

Today's announcement comes after the products had been successfully trialled at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno (pictured).

Qorex have received approval for the use of a multitude of products including 23-inch Qorex electronic gaming terminals, the Qorex HiLite system, and the central podium with SaturnTM  Double Zero Roulette Wheel. All of these devices connect to a centralized system to allow for synchronization between games.

“We are delighted to receive the final approval from the Gaming Commission, which now paves the way for an extensive roll out across the region,” said Steph Nel, managing director for the Americas of TCSJohnHuxley. “The Qorex range provides casinos with a variety of benefits that are perfect for current conditions, as well as creating excitement and entertainment for players on the gaming floor.”

TCSJohnHuxley executive chairman, Tristan Sjöberg, added: “This is a historic milestone for TCSJohnHuxley, our first fully in-house designed and developed electronic gaming solution. We hope to build on this achievement by bringing Qorex to other North American casinos quickly to help them recover from the pandemic.”

Qorex believes their products will be able to add to and compliment the gaming technology already present across Nevada’s casinos.

Following this approval, Qorex are planning to begin installation of their products across North America.

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