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Source: Gaming
Laboratories International
Las Vegas,
Designated as the official SAS protocol test laboratory by the Gaming Standards Association, GLI currently operates a 5,200 square-foot protocol and systems testing facility in Las Vegas. That office provides systems compatibility testing for regulators throughout the world. SAS protocol is the most widely used protocol for delivering tickets and ticket validation on gaming machines worldwide. “We are excited to have received this approval,” said GLI president and founder James R. Maida. “GLI is the only private laboratory worldwide that provides test results for both gaming devices and systems fitted with TITO functionality, and has been for more than two years.” GLI’s Las Vegas office recently purchased and installed system hardware for nine complete gaming systems featuring ticket-in/ticket-out (TITO) functionality. These systems will be utilized to test and certify system functionality and compatibility with other vendor’s gaming equipment. Additionally, GLI has received gaming devices featuring the TITO functionality from every supplier who currently makes such a product, including all overseas suppliers. “With the hardware we have purchased and the manufacturer equipment we have already received, our Las Vegas office is fully equipped and prepared to begin work immediately,” Maida said. Gaming Laboratories International, Inc. currently operates more than 100,000 square feet of wholly owned and fully staffed gaming test laboratories worldwide, including Toms River, New Jersey, USA; Golden, Colorado, USA; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; GLI Europe, B.V. in Hillegom, The Netherlands; GLI Africa in Pretoria, South Africa and operates Gaming Laboratories Australia® under license in Adelaide and Sydney. GLI employees number approximately 200 worldwide, providing more than 60,000 certifications annually to over 360 gaming regulatory bodies worldwide. GLI was
founded in 1989 by James R. Maida and Paul J. Magno and was the first independent
laboratory of its kind.
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