AGEM Welcomes Six New Members

Tech and gaming accessories providers, law firms and a real estate giant have joined the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers. The admissions bring the membership of the influential Las Vegas-based trade group to 154.

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers said its board of directors has approved the membership applications of six new companies, bringing the Las Vegas-based trade group to 154 member suppliers.

The new members are:

• Automated Cashless Systems, based in Reno, Nev., developers of PlayOn, which allows a customer to access their funds at a gaming position without setting up a new account or getting a new players card.

• CMC Trading Engineering, based in Singapore, a manufacturer of gaming accessories, gaming tables and other supplies.

• Duane Morris, based in Cherry Hill, N.J., a law firm with more than 700 attorneys in the United States and internationally and an in-house gaming practice group.

• Gaming & Entertainment Touch Technology, based in Las Vegas, which develops key technology for gaming devices.

• Holley, Driggs, Walch, Fine, Wray, Puzey & Thompson, a law firm with offices in Reno and Las Vegas and a significant corporate and business practice.

• Majestic Realty, based in City of Industry, Calif., a major developer/owner of business parks and the partner of Las Vegas Sands on a proposal to build an NFL stadium in Las Vegas.