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US – AGEM joins industry partners to focus on responsible gaming education

By - 15 września 2020

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) and its 184 member companies from 22 countries are proud to join the American Gaming Association (AGA) and all industry partners in celebrating Responsible Gaming Education Week (RGEW) – September 13 to 19, 2020.

The event, created by the AGA in 1998, is held each year at this time and creates an opportunity for gaming companies individually and the industry as a whole to increase awareness of problem gambling and to promote responsible gaming programs nationwide. It also provides a specific opportunity to refresh employee training, promote transparency and gaming literacy to customers, and work with community partners on advancing responsible gaming initiatives.

This year’s theme is “Have a Game Plan.™ Bet Responsibly,” a campaign to educate new consumers and seasoned bettors alike on responsible sports wagering as legal sports betting continues to expand across the country. This public service campaign focuses on educating bettors on the principles of responsible sports wagering: setting a budget, keeping it social, knowing the odds, and playing legally.

AGEM’s efforts extend beyond education to include financial support of critical organisations and entities that provide problem gambling awareness, treatment and research. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, funding for problem gambling services in the state of Nevada was slashed this year by more than 40 percent. The AGEM-GLI Lasting Impact Philanthropic Initiative has stepped up with a $200,000 contribution over 2 years to the Dr. Robert Hunter International Problem Gambling Center in Las Vegas. Moreover, AGEM has been a longstanding contributor to the International Center for Responsible Gaming, the National Council on Problem Gambling, the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling and other worthy organisations.

Additionally, AGEM’s game plan involves networking with others to expand understanding of disordered gambling. Through the AGA’s Responsible Gaming Collaborative, AGEM has worked closely with other industry members, academic professionals and advocacy groups to chart a new course on the complex issue of responsible gaming.

“With the expansion of gaming that includes legal sports betting and new online activity, our commitment to responsible gaming is focused on continuing to work with regulators, operators and the problem gambling community to help ensure a safe and enjoyable gaming experience,” AGEM Executive Director Marcus Prater said. “We’re proud to have Connie Jones, one of the leading experts in this field, working for us as AGEM Director of Responsible Gaming and providing both the AGEM Responsible Gaming Committee and the full membership with valuable guidance and insight.”

AGEM to międzynarodowe stowarzyszenie handlu technologiami non-profit reprezentujące producentów i dostawców elektronicznych urządzeń do gier, loterii, systemów, treści gier, gier stołowych, technologii online, zakładów sportowych, kluczowych komponentów oraz produktów i usług pomocniczych dla branży gier. AGEM działa na rzecz interesów dostawców sprzętu do gier na całym świecie. Poprzez działania polityczne, wpływy regulacyjne, partnerstwa na targach, sojusze edukacyjne, rozpowszechnianie informacji i dobre obywatelstwo korporacyjne, członkowie AGEM współpracują, aby zapewnić korzyści każdej firmie w organizacji. Razem AGEM pomagał agencjom regulacyjnym i brał udział w procesie legislacyjnym mającym na celu rozwiązywanie problemów i tworzenie środowiska biznesowego, w którym członkowie AGEM mogą prosperować, zapewniając jednocześnie wysoki poziom wsparcia dla inicjatyw edukacyjnych i odpowiedzialnych gier.

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