IGT awarded 7,200 machines in Loto-Quebec's video lottery machine replacement
10 Jun 2011
"We are excited about Loto-Quebec's decision to award IGT this valuable business," said Eric Tom, chief operating officer for IGT. "Our commitment to our customers to build the best games and platforms in the industry is being recognized by our partners in Canada and the rest of the world."
This announcement comes after Loto-Quebec received government approval in December 2009 to proceed with replacing its VLTs to update the outdated machines currently in use. IGT was one of the winning companies because of its excellent price-quality ratio, experience and reputation in the VLT industry, and the security, integrity and reliability of its machines.
"We are looking forward to a successful long-term relationship with Loto-Quebec," said David Flinn, executive director for IGT Canada. "IGT is committed to continuing to provide the premium products that Canadian players have enjoyed for so long."
The replacement process is expected to start in 2012. IGT will supply SLVQ with its new GL20 terminal which is specifically designed for VLT markets. The GL20 accommodates either a flat screen LCD display or MLD® technology to facilitate 3D games. Based on IGT's AVP® technology, the GL20 can be configured with a variety of peripheral options to offer video lottery jurisdictions maximum flexibility.
