AGEM Adds Eight New Members

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) has announced that it is welcoming eight new member companies. That brings the trade group to a total of 177 members, an all-time high.

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) last week announced that it has approved the applications of eight new member companies. The trade group, comprised of the world’s leading gaming suppliers, now has a membership of 177 members, an all-time high

The new AGEM members are:

  • Astound Group, based in Las Vegas, an award-winning design and fabrication company that specializes in the delivery of exhibits, events and environments around the world
  • Bluberi, based in Quebec, which focuses on high-performance games and machines and exceptional customer service across a variety of gaming jurisdictions
  • eConnect, based in Las Vegas with an office in Macau, which provides secure enterprise software
  • General Touch, based in Chengdu, China, a leading manufacturer of touch screens and other touch solutions for the gaming industry
  • Nutanix, base in San Jose, California, a global leader of hyperconverged operating systems focused on simplifying and securing operations for gaming and other industries
  • Rad Game Tools, based in Kirkland, Washington, a leading provider of innovative video game development tools
  • RES–Exhibits Services, based in Rochester, New York, a trade show services company specializing in one-of-a-kind experiences for one-of-a-kind brands
  • UL, based in Northbrook, Illinois, which promotes safe, secure and sustainable living and working environments for people by the application of science, hazard-based safety engineering and data acumen