Global Gaming Expo 2006

NRT at the Global Gaming Expo 2006

Toronto, ON - November 27, 2006 – NRT Technology Corp. was an exhibitor at this year's Global Gaming Expo (G2E). G2E 2006 was held at the Las Vegas Convention Center between November 14 to 16, inclusive.

G2E is the world's largest, premier gaming event that brings together gaming professionals to Las Vegas. It is the most in-depth source of new products, ideas, and information.

This year's expo featured over 750 leading gaming industry vendors that used over 280,000 square feet of exhibit space to showcase their products and services. There were also a number of educational programs offered at the show, giving all exhibitors the opportunity to network with both potential customers and one another.

NRT proudly displayed its QuickJack units. See what our new booth looked like this year:

John Dominelli, president of NRT, and George Tjilos, director of information systems, Greektown Casino, at G2E 2006 NRT's booth at G2E 2006 John Fucile (left), owner of JF Casino and Hotel Products, Mildred Hernandez, general manager of JF Casino and Hotel Products, and Ray Deffner, executive vice president of NRT, at G2E 2006 John Dominelli (under the HAPP sign), talking to conventioneers - NRT's booth at G2E 2006 Brian Ellis (centre), sales account executive, with Janelle Bower from Design & Print and her colleague

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"This year's G2E was a major success for NRT," reflected John Dominelli, president. "NRT's QuickJack kiosk has established a solid reputation in the gaming industry over the years, and it was nice to hear stories from our customers about how our product has improved customer service at their casinos. It is always wonderful to hear how it has enhanced each patron's gaming experience, and we will continue to provide great service and future products to our customers down the road."

Attendance at this year's G2E was expected to reach 27,500 conventioneers.

NRT Technology Corp. designs, integrates, and sells highly specialized transaction-servicing and monitoring systems that provide casinos with networked patron and attendant money dispensing, accounting, and security for their customer service needs.