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Tribal Expansion: Nooks and Crannies?

There has been much talk regarding growth in Native American country, especially since the Indian Gaming Act of 1988 moved the gaming industry to the forefront of tribal development. The expansion of commercial and tribal gaming in recent years, however, has led many to believe the gaming industry in North America has reached its saturation level, leading tribes to seek more creative and out-of–the-box economic development strategies to safeguard their communities.

Still, several questions remain:

1) What could potentially be left in Native American development for gaming on new sites?

2) How can tribes continue to earn revenues should the gaming market indeed be saturated?

3) How is the Native American community responding to these factors?

Recognition Road

To address these questions, we looked to land determinations and the federal recognition process for tribes throughout the United States. As of the writing of this article, there are officially 567 tribes that have been federally recognized in the United States. This figure includes the most recent recognition of Virginia’s Pamunkey Indian Tribe on January 28.
According to the Office of Federal Acknowledgement (OFA), “Since 1978, 356 groups have stated their intent to seek acknowledgment through the administrative process. Of this number, 269 groups have submitted only letters of intent or partially documented petitions, and are not ready for evaluation. The remaining 87 have submitted completed petitions. Of this number, the Department has resolved 55 and 19 have been resolved by Congress or through other means.”

The current OFA workload consists of three petitions under active consideration, while 11 petitions are ready and waiting for active consideration. That still leaves nearly 270 tribes that have submitted letters of intent or have petitioned to be federally recognized that have yet to move forward.

The recognition process itself is cumbersome and considered by many to be a somewhat broken process. The process is arduous, costly and can take decades to complete. This was illustrated most recently by Shinnecock Indian Nation, who petitioned in 1978 and didn’t receive recognition until 2010, 32 years and over $30 million later.

It would seem for a tribe that has existed for centuries on the coastal lands of Long Island, the process would have been easier for the Shinnecock tribe, but due to the labored process and lack of sufficient personnel to authenticate the records, the process took much longer than it should have, and at a greater cost.

For a tribe to be federally recognized, it must essentially provide proof of the following criteria:

1) They can be continuously identified as an American Indian body since 1900.

2) They existed as a distinct community and maintained political influence over their members since historical times.

3) They provided governing documents describing their governance procedures and membership criteria;

4) They provided a list of their current members who descend from a historical Indian tribe and who are not also members of another federally recognized tribe.

5) They have never been subject to congressional legislation that expressly terminated or forbade the federal relationship.

Many have identified the lack of personnel and tribal red tape as the greatest reasons for the delays, while others mention the opposition to tribal recognition by non-tribal and tribal people alike. It appears the main reason for tribal opposition is the desire to keep the pie smaller so as to maintain a larger cut of federal distributions for health care and other benefits.

This doesn’t bode well for the hundreds of tribes that can easily meet or exceed the requirements put forth by the OFA. As of September 29, 2015, there were 14 petitioners who have prepared the necessary documentation and are awaiting the chance to get their petitions processed.

Among these are three tribes with petitions in the process, including the Muscogee Nation of Florida, Piro/Manso/Tiwa Indian Tribe of the Pueblo of San Juan Guadalupe, and Fernandeno Tataviam Band of Mission Indians.

According to the OFA, “When resources become available to evaluate a new petition, OFA will begin its review of the petition on the top of this register. When OFA receives a new submission and finds that it meets the requirements for a documented petition, OFA will place the petition at the bottom of this register.” It is this process that keeps tribes waiting for decades for their chance to be recognized.

The ability for tribes to gain federal recognition remains critical for the future of tribal development. What is apparent is that once recognized, tribes will surely look into development. However, what form that development takes has begun to evolve.

The development of choice has historically been gaming, an industry in tribal country that began with bingo halls and flourished into full-scale Las Vegas-style destination resorts such as those seen at Pechanga, Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun, Sandia and Tulalip.

From 2001 to 2014, tribal gaming revenues grew by nearly 120 percent, outpacing commercial growth, which grew just over 40 percent over this period. In recent years that growth has slowed considerably, growing only 1.5 percent in 2014, following only 0.5 percent growth in 2013—despite the opening of 34 casinos over that two-year period.

That being said, the nation’s 459 tribal casinos in 28 states produced record high gaming revenues of $28.5 billion in 2014, marking its fifth year of consecutive growth. This is also partly due to gaming expansion in not only new facilities, but also within existing facilities. While gaming revenues may not be growing at the same high rates that many tribes have become accustomed to, many believe that there is still potential for growth.

Tribes Helping Tribes

The newly recognized Cowlitz Indian Tribe has in mind to develop its new casino resort on 152 acres of tribal land along Interstate 5, approximately 20 miles north of Vancouver, in the heart of southwest Washington. The new facility is expected to include 368,000 total square feet, including a 100,000-square-foot gaming floor, multiple restaurants and meeting facilities. Phase I of the project, which is scheduled to open in spring 2017, is being developed in collaboration with Salishan-Mohegan LLC.

Over the past several decades, gaming has been the primary industry that tribes have looked to for economic stimulus, and while this trend will likely continue, the threat of saturation is real. Therefore, instead of limiting themselves to gaming developments, savvy tribal leaders are looking for alternative means to diversify their tribal businesses. In fact, the joint venture between the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and Salishan-Mohegan LLC is becoming more common as tribes look to each other for collaboration and best practices.

Examples of companies and partnerships leading these efforts include the Laguna Development Corporation (Pueblo of Laguna), Potawatomi Business Development Corporation (Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation) and Four Fires—an economic partnership of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, the Forest County Potawatomi Community of Wisconsin, the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin and the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians of California.

The focus of these economic development strategies remains on tribal welfare, health care, education, wellness and culture. Self-reliance is also key to the foundations of economic diversification.

Former Laguna Governor Richard Luarkie shared their tribal vision while he held office, quoting, “As a tribe, in order to be successful economically, we cannot have a dependency or entitlement mindset. We have to have a mindset of innovation, of inspiration, of motivation, and dedication to the challenge that lies ahead. We must demonstrate the ability to work together for the benefit of the greater whole, and we have to be able to find economic opportunities that will create a return for the tribe, and for anyone with whom we chose to partner.”

Luarkie explained that Laguna’s business model is one that allows for a unique separation between tribal government and business. The tribe owns the economic enterprises as shareholders, and has structured them as Section 17 Federal Corporations, delegating power to the board of directors to run the business, make key business decisions, develop strategy and manage financial performance. This also puts the impetus on the businesses to create jobs for tribal members, thereby fostering growth and prosperity from within the tribe.

Tribal Blueprint

In a new publication called Defining the Next Era in Tribal Economic Development: The Diversification Imperative for Tribal Economic Development, expected this year, the Blue Stone Group and NIGA provide a virtual playbook revealing real examples of economic diversification throughout Indian Country to help guide tribes moving forward.

Some of the examples include expanding into new markets with existing capabilities or into new capabilities in the same market—for example, extending resort management and hospitality skill sets into elective health care services, making investments off reservation in similar businesses to current enterprise, or taking existing knowledge around project financing and cash management and starting a banking or credit union enterprise.

There are several examples of these practices in Indian Country. For example, the Four Fires collaboration developed the first tribally owned enterprise in Washington, D.C., with the opening of the 13-story, 233-suite Residence Inn by Marriott in 2005. San Manuel has developed the San Manuel Village, a 12-acre mixed-use development project located in the city of Highland, California, that includes a110-room Hampton Inn & Suites and conference center, restaurants, retail space and offices.

What makes tribal development so unique is also what makes each tribe unique—each tribe will have its own set of values, needs, concerns, issues and challenges, as well as its own plans moving forward. To illustrate, one way the tribes have been able to diversify is through government contracting. For the Laguna Pueblo, this occurred out of necessity. Back in the mid 1980s, in order to combat the shock of the Anaconda Uranium Mine’s closing and the resulting economic impact on the community, the Pueblo of Laguna launched Laguna Industries, a strategic move that quickly evolved to become one of the largest Native American defense contractors in the United States.

Energy Alternatives

Another effective industry has been renewable energy, which fits into Indian Country organically as tribes seek self-sustainable practices and have an innate passion for protecting the environment. The benefits to Indian Country are myriad, including long-term stabilization of energy costs, economic development, revenue generation opportunity, opportunity to conserve and sustain natural resources, energy self-sufficiency and strengthened tribal energy infrastructure.

The Cabazon Band of Mission Indians led the pack in 1990 when they allocated a 590-acre portion of their reservation near Mecca, California, for a Resource Recovery Park. The facility accepts a wide range of waste materials from wood waste to electricity, tires and even soil. The plant converts the waste into reusable materials and contributes to the income of the tribe. The tribe continues to work on innovation in renewable energy to develop a model that other tribes throughout Indian Country can replicate and implement on their reservations.

Other forms of renewable energy include concentrated solar power (CSP), wind turbines, geothermal and hydropower to power reservation lands, bio fuel development and other biomass projects. Several tribes, such as Nez Perce, Lake Traverse (Sisseton), Yakima, Coeur d’Alene, and Menominee, are the top five tribal lands with biomass capacity and generation potential. The top five tribes with CSP capacity and generation potential include the Navajo, Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Pine Ridge, Uintah and Ouray tribes.

The top five tribal lands with geothermal capacity and generation potential include the Navajo, Tohono O’odham, Warm Springs, Pyramid Lake and Walker River tribes. According to the Renewable Energy Resource Technical Potential on Tribal Lands publication, there are 196 distinct tribal lands with technical potential to support this type of energy. The top five tribal lands with wind capacity and generation potential include the Cheyenne River, Standing Rock, Fort Peck, Pine Ridge and Rosebud tribes.

The key point going forward is to understand the countless opportunities that are out there for tribal diversification, what fits best with the tribe’s values and vision, and the willingness to choose that path.

Scientific Games

Casino operators at NIGA 2015 will experience first-hand the strategic benefits of the combination of Scientific Games’ Bally, WMS, Shuffle Master and Williams brands, showcasing a variety of gaming products that address casino operators’ diverse needs across all land-based and interactive channels. Scientific Games will demonstrate how it is Stronger Together through the combination of time-tested brands and comprehensive and differentiated product portfolios created and supported by an extremely talented global team. Uniquely positioned to offer new value to casino operators, Scientific Games seeks to become their partner of choice and a one-stop shop for gaming product and services solutions.

Bally Product Highlights 

The Friends video slot reunites players with the beloved characters from Warner Bros. Television’s worldwide hit comedy that TV Guide Magazine named one of the 50 greatest shows of all time. Players can experience the laughs and loves in a whole new way with many clips of the show’s hilarious moments and a wheel bonus awarding credits and free games. The Friends game is presented on the Pro Theatre, a new cabinet configuration built on the award-winning Pro Wave topped by a massive 1080p 55-inch display.

The Blob theme, on the striking Pro Series V22/22 with Hammerhead cabinet, will capture players’ attention just like the cult classic movie. This new game offers All Up, Reel Ways, a five-level progressive, a U-Choose free games feature and much more.

With Betty Boop’s Firehouse, America’s cartoon sweetheart is back in a playful new game showcased on the Pro Series V22/32 cabinet featuring a 1080p resolution 32-inch vertical monitor. Betty Boop’s Firehouse will fire up players with a classic ladder bonus, free games, Mystery Stacked Reels and Betty’s 5-Alarm Scatter. 

WMS  Product Highlights 

A gaming experience that’s all shook up, Elvis Shake Rattling Reels slots offers three visually different, player-selected interfaces representing three different eras of Elvis’ career. The lighting, music and colors of the game all change to the selected Elvis-themed aesthetic. This theme features a mechanical wheel, a three-level local area progressive and a wide area progressive.

The Austin Powers theme brings “the international man of mystery” to life on the Gamefield xD cabinet. Featuring characters from the Austin Powers movies, players can match symbols for up to a 100x multiplier in the Picture Pay feature, and wheels may award free spins, wheel spins, credits or a progressive.

For more information, please visit www.scientificgames.com.

America’s Success Story

The National Indian Gaming Association was established 30 years ago by a small visionary group of tribal leaders. At the time—December 1985—contemporary Indian gaming had been active for more than 15 years, and this small group of tribal leaders saw the need to face legal and legislative challenges to protect the ability of tribal governments to use gaming to generate revenue to meet the severe unmet needs of native communities.
   
NIGA filled this void, providing Indian Country with a united voice in Washington, D.C. NIGA united behind the mission of protecting tribal sovereignty and promoting Indian gaming as a way to develop tribal economies. Our purpose was to educate legislators and the public about Indian gaming.
   
Back in the early 1980s, I was a kid playing basketball in our only gymnasium. I remember being frustrated when the court was closed to prepare for bingo games. I just wanted to play basketball, and I resented all these strange folks filling up our gym. Little did I know then that those bingo games were paying for the heat and lights so that I could play basketball.
   
Fulfilling the vision of tribal leaders that launched contemporary Indian gaming, our gaming revenues today fund tribal government programs that provide child care, elder care, language, culture, history programs, improved health care, energy assistance and much more. The early goal of paying the bills for essential utilities has grown much bigger.
   
This same story is true for so many tribes whose gaming operations began from these humble means. Because of Indian gaming, many native youth now have state-of-the-art gymnasiums, fitness centers, recreational and other programs to ensure their total well-being. These are just some of the ways that Indian gaming is working to reshape native communities nationwide.
   
Today, 245 tribal governments operate 445 gaming facilities in 28 states. Indian gaming revenues have reached $28.6 billion annually. This economic activity resonates through tribal communities and those of our neighbors, bringing economic success and prosperity to areas that had faced economic hardship.
   
For many tribes, Indian gaming is first and foremost about jobs. Indian gaming delivered over 665,000 direct and indirect American jobs in 2013 to both Indian and non-Indian employees. These jobs come with health insurance, dental and vision plans, retirement and life insurance—benefits that were unheard of in Indian Country prior to gaming. Indian gaming continues to be an American success story.
   
For years, tribes with gaming have operated ancillary businesses like hotels, restaurants, golf and gift shops and other gaming-related endeavors. Today, more tribes are investing and opening unrelated native ventures that provide all forms of services to Indian Country.
   
Economic development with and beyond gaming continues to be a major focus of our agenda. From something as simple as a local reservation grocery store to more complex business ventures related to improving community technology, manufacturing and agricultural production, these efforts are being undertaken to ensure the long-term economic security of tribal nations.
   
The aspect of this activity that I’m most excited about is it that it’s bringing our people home. Indian gaming is helping shape our next generation of native leaders. Gaming revenues are providing native youth with educational opportunities that were not previously available. After generations without a trained work force, Indian Country now has a talented pool of educated native professionals who are returning home to offer their expertise and contribute to the future success of their communities. This is true self-determination.
   
Over the past 30 years, tribes have used gaming dollars to improve tribal infrastructure, including the construction of roads, hospitals, schools, elder homes, police buildings and water systems. This development comes long overdue. For decades, our communities suffered with outdated and crumbling schools, hospitals and basic government service centers that threatened the health and physical safety of our people and visitors. Thanks in part to Indian gaming, many tribes now offer services in facilities that meet the growing needs of our communities.
   
Just recently, the Mississippi Choctaw Band of Indians held a grand opening for their new health center. The Choctaw Health Department serves more than 10,000 tribal citizens along with many more eligible Indians living in the area. The new $55 million facility now offers a full range of services that includes dental, vision, emergency medical services, physical therapy, a women’s wellness center and now, traditional native methods of healing.
   
As we come together for our annual trade show, we are excited about the new technology that will be on display and the networking and the business interactions that will take place on the trade-show floor.
   
The tribal membership meeting is another vital component of the trade show. Tribal leaders will put their minds together to evaluate local, state, regional and national issues to help develop NIGA’s legislative agenda for the coming year. Protection of all aspects of tribal sovereignty in this Congress and administration will be the main focus of the discussion.
   
It’s been decades since our most visionary tribal leaders launched the first Indian gaming operation to provide tribal governments with a means of achieving economic self-sufficiency. NIGA was established to protect this vision.
   
For 30 years, NIGA has stood strong, providing a unified voice to fulfill the mission of protecting and strengthening tribal sovereignty and the ability of tribes to use gaming as a means to provide for our people. Tribal government gaming has provided tremendous impacts for natives and non-natives alike.
   
We are proud of our legacy and all that it means to Indian Country today and for the next seven generations.

Ainsworth Game Technology

Ainsworth Game Technology is a leading-edge designer of innovative gaming machines and game software. Ainsworth offers a wide range of gaming products, including entertaining stand-alone progressives and linked games through its sales offices and distributors in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States.

Ainsworth Game Technology Limited was founded in 1995 by Len Ainsworth, who made a commitment to become the leading manufacturer and supplier of gaming machines, software and related equipment. Today, Ainsworth is a premier manufacturer of global gaming products, with more than 200 years of combined gaming experience. Ainsworth Game Technology is committed to a culture of quality, innovation and excellence.

Hardware

Ainsworth provides enhanced technology options featuring the A560 family of cabinets, peripherals and supporting hardware that meet and exceed the continued technology demands of the industry, and also provides hardware to support its market-leading premium game designs.

In 2015, Ainsworth will showcase its latest cabinet, the A560SL, which offers a striking 32-inch display and 19-inch LCD top screen complete with dynamic attract lighting.

The A560SL cabinet delivers a wide range of entertaining games, including the standout performers Rumble Rumble and Flying Horse. New titles, including King Cat, Fire Wizard, Ice Wizard,  5 Power 7s and 5 Mega 7s, plus new brands including Frontier, 5 Star Jackpots, Order of the Dragon and Fire Storm will be displayed. The high-profile licensed products Showgirls and Sound of Music will also be featured on the A560SL.

The Magnificent 7 Reloaded and Reels of Wheels Horsepower will be showcased on the super-sized A560 Wide Boy, featuring a 32-inch landscape-mode LCD top box and game-driven LED lighting.

An impressive lineup of themes for the core GamePlus library zlxo also will be introduced, including new titles in the Quad Shot, Play 100Lines/Play 50Lines/Play 40 Lines, Wheel Winner, Ultimate Choice and High Denom brands.

Leading Global Game Portfolio

Ainsworth provides a wide range of game titles that are developed using a base of new and proven product brands, incorporating stand-alone and link progressives, including premium products supported with market-leading game options and features.

For more information, please visit ainsworth.com.au or call 702-778-9000.

Aristocrat Technologies

Aristocrat and VGT will take it to the next level and present a winning combination at NIGA. The trade show marks the first time the brands will be exhibited in the same booth, No. 1231, since Aristocrat announced its acquisition of VGT last year. Now customers will have an unprecedented opportunity in Class II and Class III gaming from industry-leading suppliers.

Aristocrat will show the Wonder Wheels line, with an all-new Superman game and the Big Bang Theory, ranked one of the year’s most highly anticipated games.

Aristocrat’s Double Arc cabinet was named the most impressive piece of technology at G2E, and now appearing on it are Britney Spears and Buffalo Grand, the latest in the incredibly successful Buffalo franchise.

In the VERVEhd cabinet are Can Can de Paris and Sons of Anarchy, based on the hit TV show and ranked one of the year’s most anticipated games.

The new Behemoth sports an industry-leading 84-inch vertical LCD monitor that will bring Buffalo Stampede and the Big Bang Theory to NIGA.

Aristocrat also will show its extensive array of J*Series, E*Series and C*Series lines of games

VGT will debut several new products, with the spotlight on the company’s first wide-area progressives. The VGT Easy Money Jackpot offers players the chance for life-changing wins on the company’s most-loved games, including Mr. Money Bags, Hot Red Ruby, Lucky Ducky and Crazy Cherry.

VGT also will show two new progressive titles featuring the legendary Hot Red Ruby character. Ruby’s Lounge Life and Ruby’s Hot Red Cabaret use the same math model and base game features as Ruby’s original game, with the added excitement of multi-level progressive jackpot payouts.

The Oasis 360 solution is the most widely used in North America. Now in addition to the unparalleled strength of the Oasis 360 Core system, Aristocrat offers a line of best-of-breed solutions including the award-winning Episodic Bonusing, as well as Oasis One Link and Oasis Halo loyalty, each available to operators regardless of CMS used.

For more information, visit aristocrat-inc.com.

Cuningham Group Architecture

Cuningham Group Architecture, Inc. exists to create beautiful places for a balanced world. Simple and eloquent, the statement embodies the firm’s passion for design and its impact on clients, communities and the world.

Founded in 1968, the full-service design firm provides architecture, interior design and planning services for a diverse mix of client and project types, with significant focus over the last 24 years on gaming and entertainment. Bolstered by a staff of 272 in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Biloxi, Denver, San Diego, Phoenix, Seoul and Beijing, Cuningham Group provides the resources necessary to explore new ways of solving clients’ problems with dynamic and innovative design solutions that add value and advance the art of entertainment design.

The firm’s world-class portfolio—covering the spectrum from small and delicate spaces to complex and expansive projects—includes casinos, hotels, theaters, convention centers, restaurants, retail venues, master plans and support facilities for gaming and resort destinations throughout the U.S. and around the world.

As leaders in gaming and entertainment design, Cuningham Group is on the cutting edge of imaging the “casinos of the future.” Backed by a client-centered, collaborative approach called “Every Building Tells a Story,” which emphasizes one-of-a-kind solutions reflecting the vision of clients and the character of each property and site, Cuningham Group challenges clients to embrace bricks-and-mortar changes that support the evolving nature of gaming and its customer base while setting new standards for the future of entertainment.

Cuningham Group consistently is ranked among top firms, and its design work has been honored with more than 140 industry and market awards. Notably, the firm was ranked among the Top 5 Entertainment Firms by Engineering News Record in 2014. Such success can be attributed to visionary clients who understand the value of great design. 

Recent projects include the new 19-story hotel for Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee, winner of the 2014 NEWH Hospy Award for “Best LEED CI Project;” the rebranding of Harrah’s Gulf Coast Casino in Biloxi; the renovation of Nugget Casino Resort in Sparks; and Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino & Hotel in North Carolina opening in 2015.

The firm also celebrated the groundbreaking of the $1.4 billion All Net Resort and Arena in 2014. The Las Vegas Strip project will include an 860,000-square-foot, multi-purpose arena, pedestrian plaza and 5-star spa hotel.

For more information, visit cuningham.com.

Gaming Laboratories International

GLI has been a proud associate member and supporter of NIGA since 1999. That tradition continues in 2015, where GLI is a sponsor of NIGA 2015, and will be on the floor in booth No. 1522.

GLI works hard to help tribes maximize their experience with the company, and to help ensure the highest levels of compliance. The company’s testing services include the full range of devices and systems for Class II and Class III gaming, as well as mobile platforms and iGaming.

GLI’s reputation for integrity, quality, competence and independence is a result of the company’s incomparable team of action-driven professionals, including mathematicians and engineers who provide the most thorough, complete and independent testing possible. GLI is an independent, impartial third party, that does not take sides. The team of quality assurance guarantees that all the testing is accurate, fair and precise.

GLI’s consulting professionals are prepared to alleviate complex issues such as rule writing, annual rule and regulation review, development of auditing procedures for account and security plans, and new technology consultation.

GLI also offers a complete set of exclusive tools, such as GLIAccess, GLI Mobile and the GLiCloud total inventory tracking system.

Beyond testing, GLI offers a wide range of professional services including network security and internal system security audits, project management, consultation on regulation and responsible gaming and many more. GLI also offers a wide range of field testing services for the gaming floor, online accounting and promotional system audits, kiosk and system verifications and more.

Visit GLI during NIGA and discover how GLI is so much more than just testing.

For more information, visit gaminglabs.com.

Gaming Partners International

Gaming Partners International manufactures and supplies a wide range of table game products and equipment to licensed casinos worldwide. Under the brand names of Paulson, Bourgogne et Grasset, Bud Jones and Gemaco, GPI provides high-quality casino currency such as chips, plaques and jetons, plus gaming furniture, layouts, cards, dice and accessories. GPI also is a leading provider of RFID currency and products, and table game solutions.

GPI has one of the most extensive suites of gaming currency and currency security features available in the industry. From its American-style Paulson, Bud Jones and B&G chip lines to the B&G European-style plaques and jetons, GPI provides customers an extensive array of options to meet each property’s specific requirements. All new and innovative products reflect the importance GPI places on developing solutions to meet customers’ growing and changing operational requirements.

One of GPI’s newest products is the Paulson Premium chip, incorporating the same décor materials used in its high-end European plaques and jetons into the Paulson chip’s outer ring.  The result is a chip that handles like a traditional clay chip with the style and dramatic visual appeal of décor. The Paulson Premium is an ideal choice for a casino’s high-denomination currency.

  GPI has expanded its B&G American-style chip offerings with the addition of the new injection-molded V-Series chips, produced with a new injection material formula that renders a more durable chip. The new chip formula also features ChipShield, an anti-fungal that keeps the chips cleaner and on the gaming floor longer.

The recent additions to GPI’s Gemaco branded playing cards and layouts also will be showcased, including three paper and two plastic playing card options and a selection of seven layout materials.

These new offerings along with GPI’s full range of table game products will be displayed at NIGA in Booth No. 2147.

For more information, please contact GPI’s local sales representative or visit gpigaming.com.

GTECH

GTECH S.p.A. is a leading commercial operator and provider of technology in the regulated worldwide gaming markets, delivering best-in-class products and services with a commitment to the highest levels of integrity, responsibility and shareholder value creation. GTECH provides a comprehensive suite of gaming products, including machine gaming, systems, interactive, sports betting and lotteries.

GTECH designs, manufactures and distributes top-performing games, cabinets, central systems and associated software to legal gaming markets around the world through its Spielo product brand. The Spielo brand represents a complete range of end-to-end gaming products for diverse gaming segments, including distributed government-sponsored markets, commercial casino markets and Amusement With Prize markets.

GTECH offers a complete portfolio of award-winning interactive products, systems and services, all designed to work individually or together. Open architecture allows integration of third-party systems to easily create a successful online business tailored to customer needs. GTECH’s market-leading interactive products include a full range of games for poker, casino, bingo, sports betting and lottery markets. The firm maintains a professional team of interactive experts located worldwide to manage all call center, player marketing, fraud and protection, responsible gaming and CRM activities for customers.

GTECH is listed FTSE MIB at the Italian Stock Exchange under the trading symbol GTK, and is majority owned by De Agostini S.p.A. In 2013, GTECH had approximately $3.5 billion in revenues and 8,600 employees with operations in approximately 100 countries on six continents.

For more information, visit gtech.com.

Hnedak Bobo Group

A leader in the national gaming and hospitality design industry, HBG has cemented its reputation as a preferred designer of dynamic casino resort destinations and is ranked as one of the top 15 leading hospitality design firms in the country.

Since its founding 36 years ago, HBG has developed a reputation for design innovation and a market-driven perspective that focuses on optimizing brand presence and operational efficiency to aid clients in differentiating in today’s increasingly competitive market.

HBG is uniquely positioned as one of the largest providers of professional services in the Indian gaming industry. The firm was named National Indian Gaming Association Associate Member of the Year in 2012, with client relationships representing some of the most recognized tribal business enterprises across the U.S.

Recently completed Indian gaming projects include the addition of 1,000 hotel rooms and a 119,000-square-foot casino expansion at WinStar World Casino in Oklahoma for the Chickasaw Nation, and the 64,000-square-foot Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino in New York for the Seneca Nation. HBG recently broke ground on the highly anticipated West Valley Resort in Sells, Arizona for the Tohono O’odham Nation and is providing planning and design services to properties owned and operated by Ho-Chunk Gaming, an economic enterprise of the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin.

A five-time G2E Casino Design Award winner, HBG finds success by connecting its passion for the gaming, entertainment and leisure markets with its clients’ bottom-line performance. The 200-plus design and industry awards the firm has received are a testament to HBG’s dedication to responsive design solutions that drive competitive advantage.

HBG is known for “thinking differently” about design. The firm brings a unique perspective through its experience as developers and owners of hospitality and mixed-use developments. The firm is one of few architecture firms working in U.S. gaming and hospitality design to own, operate and develop its own four-star hotel–a highly successful Westin hotel located within a thriving entertainment district.

Often referred to as their “experiential laboratory for operational efficiency and design innovation,” members of HBG’s design team access day-to-day, real-time insights into the workings of an upscale property to thoroughly understand the implications design decisions have on operations and the guest experience. HBG’s team puts into practice key strategies to help its clients differentiate by leveraging its own market-proven experience.

For more information, please visit hbginc.com.