AGEM brings in six new members
| By iGB Editorial Team
The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) has approved the addition of six new members.
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The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) has approved the addition of six new members.
Gaming & Entertainment Touch Technology and Automated Cashless Systems, both of which are based in the US state of Nevada, have signed up.
US law firm Holley, Driggs, Walch, Fine, Wray, Puzey & Thompson has also joined the organisation, as has New Jersey-based law firm Duane Morris.
Californian privately-held developer Majestic Realty has also been accepted as an AGEM member, while Singapore-based manufacturer CMC Trading Engineering completes the list of new additions.
The organisation now has a total of 154 member companies across 22 countries.
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