British company Quixant Tuesday announced the sponsorship of two events in August. Quixant will sponsor the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association Conference and Trade Show (OIGA) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and the Georgia Amusement & Music Operators (GAMOA) Southern Amusement & Entertainment Expo on August 21-22 in Duluth, Georgia.
Quixant’s hardware platforms—IQ, IQON, and QMAX—will be displayed at both conferences.
“We are renowned for providing powerful and reliable hardware platforms with embedded software solutions to the industry, enabling our customers to focus on creating the best games and sports betting experiences on the planet,” said Quixant VP of Business Development Eric Walla. “When speaking with game manufacturers and OEMs, they share that sourcing and developing hardware solutions can be overly time-consuming, costly, and it distracts them from developing content and enhancing the player experience—the things that differentiate their products.”
Quixant’s sponsorship underscores its role in fostering industry growth and innovation in both the Indian Gaming and Georgia markets.
“With Quixant, you can get your products to market faster, making them stand out from the crowd,” Walla said. “We enable you to push what’s possible, adding the wow factor that doesn’t just stop customers in their tracks but keeps them coming back. Our team of gaming technology experts is always on hand to help integrate all elements of our customers’ products and to enhance the performance of their solutions.”
Quixant seeks efficiencies and expedites the time it takes its customers to bring products to market. By doing so, the company helps its customers deliver content and customer experiences.
“Our reason for being is to enable game manufacturers to focus their efforts on delivering the ultimate content and customer experience,” Walla said. “We help them to streamline the process, seek efficiencies, and get their products to market faster. We welcome the opportunity to engage with manufacturers at OIGA and GAMOA who are looking to get their games.