JCM Global to Bring Bill Validator to Australasian Expo

The 28h annual Australasian Gaming Expo is coming to Sydney, Australia’s Darling Harbour. It will reportedly have 30 percent more exhibitors and 20 percent more attendees.

JCM Global will bring its UBA bill validator series to the Australasian Gaming Expo 2017, which is being held in Sydney, Australia, this month.

JCM Asia-Pacific General Manager Ian Payne announced, “Our UBA is ready now and is here to stay. To help ensure operators are fully prepared for the new Australian currency, we have developed firmware for the new banknotes, and our UBA-10, UBA-14, and UBA-24 series of bill validators are all being updated to accept the $10 and the entire new note series, keeping our customers and their players in the game.”

The new banknote series adds layers of security against counterfeiting and other types of cheating.

In addition, JCM “will help operators communicate with their customers in dynamic fashion with JCM’s lineup of awe-inspiring video displays and content creation by JCMedia. JCM’s PixelPro Display Technology delivers LED video in a wide range of configurations that are as unique as each operator’s individual brand.”

PixelPro Cube is a modular cubic display system that allows operators to create 3-dimensional shapes.

JCM will also display its iVIZION bill validator, GEN5 thermal printer, and transformative FUZION technology and ICB Intelligent Cash Box system.

The exposition is taking place in Sydney’s Darling Harbour from August 15-17.

Ross Ferrar chief executive officer of Gaming Technologies Association, which is putting on the event, said, “no effort has been spared,” to ensure the success of the event. Ferrar added,

“It’s a pleasure and a challenge to be back at Darling Harbour – a pleasure because ICC Sydney is a great venue, and a challenge because we’re building many more stands than ever before.”

The number of exhibitors is reportedly up 30 percent from last year’s AGE and registrations of visitors are up 20 percent. AGE is a 28-year-old regional trade exhibition for gaming and amusement industries.

Segments of the industry that will be represented include suppliers of: audiovisual equipment; automated teller machines; building services; cash handling equipment; financial services; food and drink; furniture; information technology; interior design and fit-out; marketing services; membership management services; paging and communication; point of sale systems; retail services; security; signs and displays; and staff uniforms.