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Published: 
01 June, 2007

GLI Europe has relocated and expanded its certification laboratory. The new, larger facility is located in Hillegom; the increased floor space and testing equipment ensures GLI Europe has the capability and capacity for the increasing demand for evaluations in both the European AWP and casino markets.

GLI Europe has relocated and expanded its certification laboratory. The new, larger facility is located in Hillegom; the increased floor space and testing equipment ensures GLI Europe has the capability and capacity for the increasing demand for evaluations in both the European AWP and casino markets.

GLI Europe General Manager Peter Cercone said: “Our increased floor area and improved layout means we can accommodate our increased number of clients in the AWP, systems and Multistation gaming platform markets at the same time.”

The new Hillegom facility comprises 22,000 square feet, tripling the testing and evaluation areas of GLI’s previous lab. Included in the new lab are dedicated high-security testing areas where manufacturers can locate prototype equipment during the evaluation process resulting in shorter time to market and increased security.

Meanwhile, GLI Australia has relocated its Sydney testing laboratory to a new, larger facility located in South Sydney. The new laboratory is designed to meet specific requirements of gaming machines and systems testing, ensuring GLI Australia has the capability and capacity to undertake the increase in evaluations for the Australian/New Zealand and Asia Pacific regions.

The larger Sydney lab allows for the testing of all devices against all systems used in the New South Wales market, including TITO. The Sydney facility also boasts a systems integration laboratory for multiple jurisdictions operating X-Series and SAS protocols, giving manufacturers the ability to have devices evaluated against real life systems for multiple jurisdictions including Macau .

GLI Australia has also doubled its systems group staff to provide top-level service in TITO and other system advances, including server-based gaming and downloadable gaming.








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