A global gambling trade association has announced that three new recruits have joined its organisation.
The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM), which represents companies around the world that manufacturer gaming devices, components and systems, approved the membership applications this week.
Canadian firm Nanoptix, England-based Octavian International and Diamond Game Enterprises, which resides in California, US, have been added to AGEM's list of 50 affiliates.
According to this week's statement, the trade group's target is to "further the interests of gaming equipment manufacturers" around the globe, so the new companies will be hoping to benefit from this directive.
Other firms which already have memberships with AGEM include Action Gaming, Casino Technology, Austrian Gaming Industries, Bally Technologies and Shuffle Master.
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