The decision was made following the successful Gaming Communication Technology Workshop in April, in Sydney, Australia. The workshop was co-hosted by GSA and the GTA (Gaming Technologies Association) and reviewed recent changes in technology and how
Australasian jurisdictions might be affected by those changes and by the application of GSA protocols.
Gaming Control Authority Manager Gaming Technology Luke Freeman said: “Next generation technology products have the potential to enhance the integrity of gaming and responsible practices. In addition to GSA, I would like to acknowledge the contribution that the Australian Gaming Technologies Association made to the G2S development effort.”
GSA President Peter DeRaedt commented: “The recognition of GSA’s work by the Gaming Control Authority in NSW, Australia, could not have come at a better time. It endorses what we as an industry have been working on for so long. This endorsement will revitalize the local industry enabling them to offer exciting new products and services.”
“G2S was built by the industry for the industry, and this authorization takes G2S and the incredible possibilities it holds to another important corner of the world,” DeRaedt added.