The commitment to work together was signed in mid-December by GLI South America and the Social Welfare Institute (IAS) from Formosa Province.
Both sides will begin working in a first stage that covers the survey of number of machines, the online control system, the infrastructure, regulations, procedures, certifications and training.
GLI South America has the right combination of experience in working with cutting-edge technology from GLI and the integrity and prestige of the La Plata National University (UNLP), a fact that allows GLI to provide excellent advice. This contributes to the game device manufacturers compliance with a certain number of rules to ensure, among other things, that the applied software does not contains defects, traps or vulnerabilities, thus avoiding damage to the players, the owners of the game rooms, the official agencies or to the game manufacturers.
GLI Director of Latin American and Caribbean Development Karen Sierra-Hughes said, “The confidence placed by the IAS Formoseño in our laboratory joins the other important Regulators such as the Provincial Institute of Lottery and Casinos in the Province of Buenos Aires, the Institute of Financial Assistance to the Social Action of Entre Ríos, the Lottery of the Province of Cordoba Society of the State and the Lottery for Works of Social Action from Río Negro Province, the Games of Chance Regulatory Entity of the province of Salta as well as major manufacturers that certify their products with GLI South America.”
GLI has been at the forefront of gaming regulation throughout Latin America and the Caribbean for more than 14 years.