The hiring of Todd Cravens adds strength and experience

TCS John Huxley to display its traditional and technical products at G2E

2013-09-18
Reading time 1:24 min
(US).- TCS John Huxley will once again be exhibiting next week at G2E 2013. On the back of the success of last year’s show, the company will be unveiling a string of new innovations. The portfolio is now split into traditional and technical products, as TCS John Huxley is one of the few companies offering products across both segments from tables, displays, cards, chips, chippers to table bonusing and real-time game optimization systems.

Cath Burns, Group CEO commented, “At last year’s G2E we were able to share with our customers plans for product development, innovation and growth. We’ve spent the past 12 months investing in our infrastructure, our products and our people. We’ve strengthened our team here in the US by hiring Todd Cravens to head up The Americas and drive our business forward as well as a continued commitment to develop key products for the region. At this year’s show we will be demonstrating how all this is being delivered.”

In the Americas the core products are wheels, tables, chippers and displays, and there is  emphasis on ensuring the company maintains its status as market leader.  At the same time there is a commitment to develop new complementary in-house products.

Todd Cravens, CEO for The Americas, added, “We offer one of the most diverse and high quality product portfolios covering traditional and technical solutions, along with an extremely experienced and knowledgeable team. We believe this gives us a compelling story for our customers.  We’re customer focused and committed and this is key to what operators are looking for in a vendor partnership.”

At G2E, visitors to the booth will see all the core products and Electronic Game Terminals along with new technology such as Supernova Bonus System, Gaming Floor Live and Xia Tablet. An exciting feature of the show will be the US launch of the Supernova platform. Sources of the firm highlighted that it has had tremendous success with this product in South Africa and is currently on trial in Central and South America with initial feedback showing operators like the flexibility of the system, and more importantly the impact to the bottom line. 

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