The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) has announced a 3 year extension for Executive Director Marcus Prater, which will keep him as the organisations chief director until 2018.
Prater who has been with the AGEM since 2008, current term was set to expire at the end of March, however after an internal review AGEM members decided to extend Prater’s term for a further three years.
Along with the renewal of Prater, the AGEM announced that it had gained a further five members to its organisation.
US-based companies Advanced Gaming Associates, CardConnect, G2 Game Design and Zebra Technologies have all signed up as member, as has Ganlot of New Taipei City, Taiwan. The five newcomers were approved by the AGEM Board of Directors, and will be added to the AGEM roster with immediate effect.
With the addition of 5 new members, the AGEM member organisation now stands at 150 industry suppliers.
AGEM is a non-profit 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.