Win Systems to showcase WIGOS CMS at OIGA with focus on tribal gaming operations

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Gaming technology provider Win Systems has confirmed its presence in the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA) trade show on August 15-16. The company will be showcasing its solutions at booth #108 at the Cox Convention Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
 
Win Systems noted that it will demonstrate its WIGOS casino management system at the show, which is currently installed in several casinos operated by Oklahoma tribal operators, and in several states across the country. ”Globally, WIGOS is the leader in cashless operations with a presence in 25+ countries worldwide connecting 100,000+ machines,” said the company of its CMS.

In recent years, Win Systems has grown exponentially with WIGOS in the United States and Canada. Therefore, it could not miss the OIGA trade show to present its latest developments to local operators and continue to strengthen its position in the region further,” the company said in a press release. 

 
John James, Regional Sales Director USA of Win Systems, commented: “Win Systems has been working with Oklahoma’s Indian operators for several years, allowing us to understand and respond to their needs, therefore adapting even more WIGOS to this market’s requirements. We expect to continue to grow in the number of operators who honor us with their trust.”

James, along with the company’s Chief Strategy Officer and GM USA Angelo Palmisano, will be present at the event to guide the attendees to the company’s premium solutions.

In a previous statement, the provider noted it will also showcase its offer of games and cabinets, “aiming to reinforce its slots offer in the US market.” It will exhibit its latest developments including Jin Long, Flames of Fortune, Coin Fu, and Money Jack.

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