Win Systems confirms presence at Peru Gaming Show

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Win Systems announced Tuesday it will attend an new edition of Peru Gaming Show (PGS) in Lima on December 1 and 2, presenting its global solutions for the sector at its Booth #48. 

The company’s products and solutions are aimed at optimizing and facilitating casino operations, while maximizing the player’s experience through the latest technologies, applied to the gaming world. Within the Gaming division, the Slot ST3 will be showcased, which is the latest version of the brand’s model, the S3, which will also be exhibited at the show. 

The Gold Club electronic roulettes will also have their space at the stand, exhibiting the 6-position Ventura model that stands out for its compact design that makes it “perfect for optimizing profitability in confined spaces”, as the company described in an official press release. 

Win Systems will also present its casino management software solutions, with demonstrations of its WIGOS CMS and its tools and applications such as Intellia or WinStats, which allow casino managers to access key information in real time from their mobile phones. 

On the company’s presence at the event, Eric Benchimol, CEO of Win Systems, commented: “We are incredibly happy that the PGS fair has been resumed. It is an event in which we think is especially important to participate, since Latin America is our main market and our position in Peru is highly strategic for the company. Our solutions both in systems and in electronic slots and roulettes are fully adapted to Latin American operators and players, and this explains the enormous number of operators who trust our products and solutions. We couldn’t miss participating in the PGS fair and meet them all again. “

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