AGEM to Launch Mexico Committee

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers will launch a new AGEM Mexico Committee to address issues affecting suppliers specific to the Mexican gaming market.

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) announced that board has approved the creation of the new AGEM Mexico Committee based in Mexico City that will focus on issues specific to the Mexican market affecting a wide range of gaming suppliers.

Current AGEM member companies with a presence in Mexico include Ainsworth Game Technology, Amatic Industries, Aristocrat Technologies, Austrian Gaming Industries (Novomatic), Bally Technologies, Boss Gaming, Cadillac Jack, Gold Club, International Game Technology (IGT), Intervision Gaming, JCM Global, Konami Gaming, GTECH, Merkur, Metronia, Ortiz Gaming, Scientific Games / WMS, TCSJohnHuxley, Video Gaming Technologies (VGT), Win Systems and Zitro. These machine, systems and technology providers will be represented by the new AGEM Mexico Committee.

Carlos Carrion, director of sales and operations for Aristocrat Technologies, will chair the AGEM Mexico Committee, which will also initially include Ramiro Salazar of Bally, Agustin Nieto of GTECH, Helio Bueno of Ortiz Gaming and Adolfo de los Rios of Metronia. The individual and company composition of the AGEM Mexico Committee will be reviewed periodically.

As part of this new initiative, AGEM has also retained two Mexico City-based law firms as legal advisors—Lazcano Sámano and Portilla, Ruy-Díaz y Aguilar.

“AGEM and myself personally have been very active in the Mexico market specifically for the last six years, and this AGEM Mexico Committee is a natural extension of our efforts to ensure suppliers are well represented,” said AGEM Executive Director Marcus Prater. “AGEM continues to push for a solid regulatory framework and a business environment where our members can be confident in the market’s future.

“In our recent discussions with various influential people in Mexico, we are confident the market is now headed in a positive direction and that there is a strong need for AGEM suppliers to have their own voice in the process going forward. AGEM will also continue to work closely with the other two trade organizations in the market, APPJSAC and AIEJA.”

AGEM is a nonprofit international trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of electronic gaming devices, systems, table games, online technology, key components and support products and services for the gaming industry.